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@Toe2323 said:
[quote @Bootney_Lee_Farnsworth said:
[quote]Just finished
Thanks for your reply. I lost my first .net account but been here for years . Honestly I’ve thought of leaving the community after the this week
Our Tahoe home is barely standing and we are the fortunate ones. Everyone seems more concerned about a set list than the love by phish during this wildfire tragedy and climate change. These shows were amazing but phish is a community of very special people and a band of all heart . Trey’s little speech about how waterwheel is trying to help caldor fires almost put me in tears. Tens and tens of conversations are “will Tahoe be saved, my job, my home”
The shows were epic, (I think) but the love from the band is what I felt . No one but phish could “book shoreline in 48 hours “ to show their integrity as humans. The refund offer , I bet less than 100 took that offer, we all came
Be well and thanks