Hey don't blame rambling on me, just because I engage in it all day every day. HA-HA. Who else do we have to complain to that understands? James Grebe R.P.T. of the P.T.G. from St. Louis, MO. USA, Earth Piano Service and Piano Periperals Creator of Hardwood PLTR's and Custom Piano Benches pianoman@inlink.com If I wake up in the morning, it WILL be a great day! ---------- > From: PDtek@aol.com > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: World-Class Junk of Susans muses (rambling) > Date: Thursday, July 09, 1998 12:06 AM > > In a message dated 98-07-08 19:52:44 EDT, you write: > > > Any other thoughts on the > > socking feet slippery problem? > > The minute you walk into a house you can usually tell if its a shoe or non- > shoe household. For example, if you see the piano sitting on new snow white > carpet, the shoes come off. Many times a customer has thanked me profusely for > removing my shoes, exibiting signs of great relief because a lot of people are > shy about asking us to take off our shoes, so it makes a good impression to > take the initiative. > > Also let me say though that I hate taking off my shoes in someone elses house. > I feel downright naked. Its creepy. And you can bet that its the non-shoe > service calls where I have to go out to the van several times for parts and > tools. > > I just realized I'm sitting here rambling on about SHOES, for God's sake. Well > it's all Jame's fault. He started it. Maybe its just because the list is so > deserted. I think I saw a tumbleweed blow by. > > Dave Bunch
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