I've been a pianotech for 20+ years and haven't yet been "through" a piano once, much less worry about twice. ( Heavy hammers and chainsaws have been "through" them, but I have not. ) (GRIN) John Fortiner Billings, MT. ps. Had to turn my "pun catcher" off to get this message out to you. On Sun, 5 Mar 2000 23:26:25 EST Bdshull@AOL.COM writes: > John, Clyde, > > Egads, guys. I remember looking over my note briefly after it > posted, and > realizing what bad writing it was. Didn't catch the beauty, though. > Really, > if you wish, take another look, because I believe there is a > considerable > wealth of bad writing in it. I'm not sure about accidental puns, > double > meanings, etc., but you never know....I will have to be more > careful, or use > a pun and double-meaning checker. I will look this paragraph over > real well > now...Oh, what the heck.... > > Bill > > << John and others, > > I suppose an appropriately placed comma might clear this up. Such > as: "I > learned to go through a piano twice, as quickly as possible...." > > Your humble former English teacher, > Clyde Hollinger > >> ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
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