Yeah, but is he the real McCoy? While the rest of country is roasting here on the Left Coast in Pacifica, CA it is overcast and temperature is in the 60's. Trouble is its like this year round. David Ilvedson, RPT Date sent: Thu, 08 Jul 1999 19:38:20 -0400 To: <pianotech@ptg.org> From: Ken Jankura <kenrpt@mail.cvn.net> Subject: Hot McLube McPop Send reply to: pianotech@ptg.org > List, > During the heat wave of late, I was working in my shop which I had > recently dubbed the 'sweatshop', and I heard a 'pop'. I looked around, and > found that the lid from a can of McLube had flipped up. Had I not heard it > I would have found an empty can the next day. I guess the solvents in that > stuff are volatile enough pop the top when the temp reaches 90 or so. I > told our chapter about it that night at the meeting. I received an email > from another chapter member the next day, saying that when he got home, he > found the lid from his can of McLube on the floor, and nothing but crumbs > in the bottom of the can. His name, by the way, is McCoy. Coincidence, I > think not. :-( Ron, does this start to qualify for another Class II > conspiracy theory? > Ken Jankura > Scorchburg, PA > > > David Ilvedson, RPT Pacifica, CA ilvey@jps.net
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