---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Well, Julie, It's been a while. Several years, actually. The old "dog-in-piano" gag was from a so-called comedy album of some sort, I forget by whom. At least you're amused. It was a lot more common before caller ID and star-69. You're not alone............... Later, Guy At 10:07 PM 2/21/2004 -0500, you wrote: >hello list, > > A young guy called me Saturday night around 9:45 and told me > his dog jumped in the piano and could I help him get him out. He sid the > dog was out of control and biting him when he stuck his hand in there. > > I told him that he had a dog problem and not a piano > problem. There was no resonant barking from inside a piano in the > backround and he said he didn't want to leave the dog in there overnight. > I told him I was sorry I am not an animal professional and hung up. > > Since I am a rookie I wasn't expecting this, but I really > could have had fun with this call. Later, I thought I should have told > him to get a big piece of meat and lure it out. How do you handle these calls? > > It is refreshing to know that not all teenagers are out > getting into serious trouble and still creative enough to make these calls > > >rookie Julie >Reading PA > > ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/62/81/ec/22/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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