Dear Jim: Thankfully a Satter makes more than a Sitter, but why does a Hatter make less than a Hitter? Something is just not right. Oh well, a Batter tastes better than a Bitter. Jim C. Sr. On Sat, 1 Feb 1997 JIMRPT@aol.com wrote: > Jim Sr., Genia and list; > If a ballplayer who is up to bat is called a Batter, a cleaner who works > with hats is called a Hatter, shouldn't a tuner who works with an SAT be > called a Satter ? > Just a non pertinent thought as I chip away at these new strings. > Jim Bryant (FL)
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