Jon Page wrote: >André, >Please don't be afraid to stick out your CSO (never stopped you before) :-), >we appreciate your sharing the experiences and info collected in your SSO. > >Perhaps OSO would best describe it. (oblong-shaped object). >In a few cases some contributors have demonstrated use of their >PSO's (pointed-shaped objects) I mean like real pinheads, man. > >Oh-oh, here I go again, maybe I should go hang my PSO in shame >for such derogatory remarks. > >But to get back to the thread, even a block head becomes less >dense with use. :-) But sometimes even the most severe pounding >(as with the artists Susan mentioned) will not bring responsiveness >to wooden masses under intense compression. > >TTFN, >Jon Page Antares answers: Thank you Jon, It took all day to finally find a "lister" with HUMOR on my Cyber screen! ALL day! man.... No wonder I get jelly and start writing silly things. NOw...tell me something new: Just above your honorable name there is written "TTFN"... Just what does that mean Jon? Friendly greetings from : CONCERT PIANO SERVICE André Oorebeek Amsterdam, the Netherlands ‰ where MUSIC is no harm can be ‰
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