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Clyde,=20
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Just my two cents worth here, but with a car in the driveway, and =
nobody answering the front door, That's the time I'd start making calls. =
It could have been some armed cretin robbing the place and here you are =
walking around being a good little target.=20
Security is everybody's business, because you're the only person =
who's with you all the time.=20
Yes, and cell phones pay for themselves at times like these, in =
spite of the inconvenience of getting sales calls all day long.=20
Kevin E. Ramsey
ramsey@extremezone.com
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From: Clyde Hollinger=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2002 3:49 PM
Subject: Story time
Friends,
"Well," she said, "No one will be home when you come to tune the =
piano,
but I'll just leave the front door unlocked."
I arrived as scheduled and found a car parked in the middle of the
double-width driveway. I mused that maybe someone is home after all,
since that is not the way people usually park their cars. I went to =
the
front door and rang the doorbell. Nothing. Rang again, knocked.
Nothing. I guess there's no one here after all. So I tried the door.
It was locked. Did I misunderstand which door? So I walked around =
the
house and tried all the doors, because I know these people well. The
woman of the house works where my wife is a manager. Fine people.
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