You could always take an ax and chop legs. His maybe. Newton Ron Nossaman wrote: > > >Don't you just _love_ emergencies? "Lack of planning does not > >constitute an emergency on my part." > > If he calls back to reschedule, my informing him he owes me the full price > of a service call for holding up my end and showing up yesterday should > help him generate a little indignation of his own. Then we'll talk about > the minimum $300, maximum twice that, in meatball patch-up it would take > just to get the piano up to a lousy and inadequate performance level ( I > did get a look at the alleged piano, and I don't really want to play at > all). I suspect that will put an edge on it for him, since he wouldn't > listen to my cautionary disclaimers when he made the appointment. And this, > folks, is why I try to duck the dogs at the phone conversation stage. > > >Oh well, planning is... > > > > Newton > > Planning is RELATIVE, which is possibly why relatives are so hard to relate > to... or something like that. > > Ron N
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