Not sure which is worse, that, or having the cleaning person in to vacuum. Or the whole family of 13 (OK, 9) kids, all of whom talk loudly (they probably have to in order to be heard over the others!) Or the dogs barking while I'm trying to tune from A5 and up (which is the hardest part for me to hear, generally... at least on the pianos I usually get to work on.) Or like a couple weeks ago getting bit by one of said dogs. (Owner was horrified, appropriately!) I guess you can be thankful that it's lawn mowing and weed eating, not snow blowing! So... I suppose it was in the morning? And the Weedeaters were having breakfast? Of Weedies? Anon in da frozen nort'land... On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 6:00 PM, <tnrwim at aol.com> wrote: > For the third time in two weeks, the lawn men came to my > customer's neigbor's yard to mow and weed eat. It's as if someone has my > schedule posted on their wall, and thery's saying, "let's see, Blees is > going to be tuning a piano at 349 Kealakeo street. Jose and Kalakua, (two > comon names here), go and do the yard at 347" > Now, there's a tractor plowing up the sugar field behind my house. I > won't be able to take my afternoon nap with all that dang beep, beep, gong, > on. > > AAARGGHH > > Wim > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20110224/15d5328d/attachment.htm>
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