> Just wrapping up loose ends (as it were). He, he, he. Ho, ho, ho. Ha, ha, ha. > Who would have thought so much > mileage would have come from a random thought I posted just to pick on you > in the first place, that had enough truth to it to be even more irritating? I kind on enjoy sticking my unknowing neck out a little bit sometimes because I have a very high degree of confidence in folks such as yourself that if I say something wrong, or if there is another view, or if there is another way of saying the same thing - you'all will chime in and set the record straight! And I really mean that as a compliment. I think that is what this list is all about - to stimulate conversation and idea exchange - even good ones sometimes! > First time I was quoted twice on the same stuff in a single post though. > Hope that's not something I should worry about. Hmmmm. Don't know anything about that. If I did it, I have forgotten. Likely did not even realize it at the time. Naw, not to worry. Go back to sleep. I wish I could. > > Ron N > Terry Farrell Piano Tuning & Service Tampa, Florida mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Nossaman" <RNossaman@KSCABLE.com> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 12:01 AM Subject: Re: splicing bass strings > >Yo, Ron. Waaaaazzzzzzzzuuuuuupppppppp? > > > Just wrapping up loose ends (as it were). Who would have thought so much > mileage would have come from a random thought I posted just to pick on you > in the first place, that had enough truth to it to be even more irritating? > > First time I was quoted twice on the same stuff in a single post though. > Hope that's not something I should worry about. > > > Ron N >
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