Hi Stéphane, Maybe you shouldn't forget that on our side of the atlantic, we don't see man-woman relationships the same way than in US... I think it's difficult to realise how different it is unless you have american friends... (or european friends for american people ;-) ) Philippe Errembault Ps : Are you from Brussels too ? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stéphane Collin" <collin.s at skynet.be> To: "Pianotech List" <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 5:55 PM Subject: Re: Women and Tuning I (male) went once for tuning a piano in a house, and the owner of the piano (a lady) left me for shopping. She left me not with children, but with a very cute girl, about 22, who was painting the room where the piano was. She was doing a marvelous marble-like decoration on the walls while I was tuning. She was also looking at me with those deer eyes who go deep into the spine, and talking so sweet and nice. It was very agreable, and I was moved. We both made a pause and had the most charming chat. She showed me a book with pictures of many painting jobs she had done before. All very nice. I felt that we both had some in common. Aesthetics at least. I felt that she felt that I felt that I should have invited her for dinner, but ah, you know, my wife was already waitning for me for dinner, so I didn't say anything. Stéphane Collin.
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