Pilgram's Progress, (was electric)

Ron Nossaman RNossaman@KSCABLE.com
Sat, 06 Jan 2001 12:00:19 -0600


>I have a bone to pick with anyone that tries to put an old worn out spinet
>in the junkyard. These are universally wonderful objects (except the ones
>made of particle board).
> --------------------------
>Terry Farrell

Please note, sir, that I made no mention of junkyards. Being a scrounger
and general low life of some experience, I couldn't possibly condone the
wasting of  valuable resources by using them for landfill. My suggestion
was in support of an ongoing philanthropic program to supply housing and
sanctuary for underprivileged fish. In addition to shelter, these submerged
pianos supply what is often the only chance these unfortunate hatchlings
will get to experience the association of culture and spiritual refinement
absorbed through a period of close proximity to these venerable
instruments. After all, they can't help being born fish, and it's hardly
fair that they shouldn't have the same chance as anyone else to experience
the joys of old pianos.

Search your heart, and give generously.


Ron N


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