Nice Day to Tune a Piano

Rob & Helen Goodale rrg at unlv.nevada.edu
Fri Dec 21 14:08:44 MST 2007


What, no riding lawnmower?

I use a transporter myself assuming the Heisenberg compensators and plasma conduits are on-line.

Rob Goodale, RPT
Las Vegas, NV


  Had a service appointment scheduled this morning - way over on the other side of town - 66 mile round trip. I thought: "hey, I gotta call this gal and ask to reschedule - I don't want to go that far to tune one piano - that's silly." Sounds like a good plan, right? But then I looked at the weather forcast: 65 degrees, sunny, should hit 75 degrees early this afternoon.

  So that did me in, right there. I had to go.......




  Okay, I'm gettin' ready......




  Got tools packed up.......




  Got tool case strapped down to passenger seat........





  Okay, ready. Ignition and take off........




  See ya!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  I wish I were that free and wreckless. Below is what I really look like riding off to a service call. Actually, I ALWAYS wear a full protective suit (w/ body armor), gloves, helmet and boots......



  Truly an excellent day to tune a piano on the other side of town!

  Yesterday I also rode my bike to an appointment and the lady got a phone call from her heighbor while I was there...... "Gladdis, did you know there was a motorcycle in your driveway?" Maybe you had to be there, but it was actually pretty funny - I think my client thought it would be fun to play with her neighbor a little bit!

  Terry Farrell
  Farrell Piano

  www.farrellpiano.com
  terry at farrellpiano.com
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