As you're probably aware, this happened last night:
Stunningly I'm sitting here with dry feet under a working lightbulb and in front of a computer with working Internet, but many, many others aren't and I'm acutely aware of that fact. Here's hoping that you managed to stay safe in the storm, and that your recovery is as speedy as possible. Consider today's post a moment of awed silence, and I'll return tomorrow with regular updates.
--Wildcat Rock Machine
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