<WBR>I looked at my tuning appointments on my Palm Pilot last night, and saw that my first appointment was in the zip code next to mine. A ten minute drive. This morning I pulled out the paper work, and saw that the appointment was on the other side of town, a 45 minute drive through downtown Honolulu. OK , thought to myself, maybe I looked at it wrong last night. About 30 minutes later, I called my customer to tell her I would be 45 minutes late, and she OK. (I didn't ask for her by name, I just told her who I was). When I got to the address, the lady of the house was surprised to see me. It was one of my customers, although I didn't <br>
remember her name, and she said I wasn't scheduled to be at here house until next month. I confirmed the address, but then when I asked her name, it wasn't the same on the paper work.<br>
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Somehow, I got the wrong address on my paper work. I called the phone number on the paper work, my 9 o'clock appointment and asked her her address, and it was in the zip code next to mine. <br>
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Someone pulled an April 1st joke on me. It was I. <br>
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