spousal tuning...??

Leonard Childs lenny@mail.stic.net
Tue, 19 Nov 1996 19:24:56 -0600


Greg & Mary Ellen Newell wrote:
>
> On Sat, 16 Nov 1996 10:31:58 -0600 (CST),
> CRANE@TWSUVM.UC.TWSU.EDU wrote:
>
> >Hi all!
> >
> >I am writing at the "request" (she is standing over my sholder) of my
> >spouse.
> >
> >She wishes any advise on effective ways to get her piano tuned by the
> >resident technician.  Seems she has had to wait an inordinatly long time
> >for "someone" to get around to it and is at wits end.
> >
> >Am *I* the only one who has difficulty scheduling this particular
> >appointment??
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Alan Crane, RPT
> >Wichita State University
> >crane@twsuvm.uc.twsu.edu
> No solutions here. My wife is in distress when I sit down to
> play now. (I think it's the piano and not my playing). My
> children (4and 6) both ask daddy to tune PLEASE! I just can't
> seem to get motivated enough. I even suggested to a friend
> that I would gladly tune his if he would tune mine. Let me
> know if you find a solution I'll pass it along to all the
> plumbers wives with stopped up sinks, mechanics wives with
> unreliable cars, etc., etc..
>                                 Greg
> Greg & Mary Ellen Newell
> gnewell@en.com
> dt945@cleveland.freenet.edu
> gnewell@juno.comHi Greg,
It's funny, and it's kind of like the saying, " all the barber's kids
hair needs cutting".  I'd rather tune anybody elses piano than my own.

Lenny Childs
Childs Piano Service
San Antonio, TX




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