I had a call one time to go to an area where the income per capita is among the highest in the nation. Right before hanging the up the phone, the lady asked me if I was allergic to cats. I answered no, and hung up. I arrived at a very large estate, and ushered into the house which was full of cats! I mean cats on the floor, cats in cages stacked on the wall! Cats on every floor. It turns out this lady is nicknamed the "Cat Lady" who takes in cats, and puts them up for adoption. She makes the adoptive "parents" sign a contract saying they won't abuse the cat or let the kids mistreat it. Anyway, as you might suspect, the smell was overwhelming, and I thought I would pass out before I finished tuning her Baldwin Acrosonic. Whether it was psychological or not I don't know. t 11:09 PM 12/4/96 -0700, you wrote: >>From Sy Zabrocki--RPT > > > >You all must have experienced dog incidents while out tuning. Did you ever get bitten by a dog? I did, three times but not bad. > >Don't like cats either. They make your house smell. So do dogs. Yeah! Yeah!. Ooops. Maybe I'm in enough trouble . . . "better let sleeping dogs lie." > >Sy Zabrocki > >1 > > > >
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