Xmas tunings

Ron Nossaman nossaman@SOUTHWIND.NET
Tue, 07 Dec 1999 22:54:38 -0600


>Marcel Carey wrote:
>
>> Hi List!
>>
>> I wonder if you like it as much as I do when you get to a piano with nobody
>> home (owners left the key under the door mat) to find the stereo (the one
>> with 4 speakers) on the top of the piano with the 23 pieces nativity set...
>> Candles, decorations, everything goes.
>>
>> Some day!!!
>>
>> Marcel Carey, RPT
>> Sherbrooke, QC
>
>Yep. And sometimes the stuff gets left on the floor too.  <g>
>
>Joseph Alkana  RPT
>

"Sometimes" my Aunt Fanny! Be it in the university Prof's office, the
Composer's mountaintop cave, or Philbert T. Homeowner's living room, the
piano top organizational system and toxic waste dump inventory database is
entirely forfeit if they don't have the presence of mind to clear the crap
off before the tuner arrives. They will be able to tell that *I* have been
there by the piles of junk left on the lounge chair, the one facing the TV
and VCR with the flashing 12:00 display, that will have to be "consciously"
dealt with before they can flop down and zone out upon their return. The
only thing I put back on the piano top is the lamp. Let *them* figure it out. 

BTW, just what must be going through their alleged minds when they leave
the 300 pounds of detritus on top of the piano, but pull it out from the
wall for you before you arrive????? 

PS: Yes, I leave it out there and put the lamp back on top.

(Humbug)


Ron N


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