Thank you for the news David and good luck to you and all those with you at ground zero. Our prayers go out to you all. Greg David Mayer wrote: > Hello, > > I've been reading the list for several weeks now, trying to decide if this > is something I wanted to get into -- getting a feel for piano work. But I'll > reply to this because I live in midtown Manhattan. People are very calm and > have been all day. More civil than normal. I was around the city today, > since I work at the UN and wasn't about to go there. I was about 12 blocks > away from 1 WTC when it fell, and even there everyone was very calm. I think > it's because there is no appropriate emotional response. By the evening the > city looked like it does at 4 am. I'm going out now to try to donate blood. > The lines have been huge, and I'm hoping I can get in now. > > One more thing, there are no finer people than New York City Firefighters. > > David > > > I do not know for sure, but I think we piano tuners in the Washington, > D.C. > > area are okay. But I wish I could say the same for those in Manhattan. > > Anybody hear anything? > > > > Carol Beigel > > > > > > -- Greg Newell Greg's Piano Forté 12970 Harlon Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 216-226-3791 mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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