Group: alt.social-security-disability
From: "Jim"
Date: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 8:39 AM
Subject: Re: Music and SSD


"Tyrone Shulace" wrote in message
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> Thanks for the clarification, Jim.
>
> Actually, I don't think it could be reasonably considered SGA. It takes me
> a VERY long time to put a song together because of my physical
> limitations. . .I couldn't possibly do it on a "competitive" basis. . .I
> have some songs I have put together over the years, and most of them were
> composed before I had my accident. . .of course, the SSA might very well
> be unreasonable in the way that they look at it.

No, Ty, they are =very= reasonable about things you've done in the past;
what they want to know is what you can do NOW. Soooo, go for it!
jim

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> Ty
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> "Jim" wrote in message
> news: $ @ ...
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>>
>> It's not Substantial Gains, it's Substantial Gainful ACTIVITY. If you
>> can =do= the work, (even if you suck and no one will pay to hear you),
>> you are a starving artist who can work, but no one wants to buy the
>> produc
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