Wim, I love your wife's suggestion. I'll try it if I get the chance. Ken Burton "Doctor Piano" Calgary Alberta On Sat, 3 Jan 1998, Wimblees wrote: > > In a message dated 98-01-02 14:55:37 EST, you write: > > >Well, the dog in the piano hoax has struck again. A few years ago I received > >a number of these calls. At first I thought it was a real situation until I > >asked some probing questions as to where and how. The answers told me it was > >a hoax. Think about it, how can a dog get stuck in a piano? > > > >Until I read the Dog posts last month I didn't know where this idea had it > >roots. I'm sure those CD's will be reviewed from time to time and more dogs > >will end up in pianos. At least all of you on this list will not fall for > >the > >joke when the call comes. > > > >Happy New Year Everyone, Jim Birch, NERVP > > > > My wife suggested that we reverse the hoax by pretending this is a serious > life crises, and urging the caller to call 911 to get the dog out before it > defficates all over the piano, causing it to explode. > > Happy New Year. > > Wim >
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