Now you've seen it ALL

Wimblees@aol.com Wimblees@aol.com
Mon, 3 Feb 2003 17:46:36 EST


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In a message dated 2/3/03 3:17:41 PM Central Standard Time,=20
tomtuner@attbi.com writes:

> I live in the next town and we=E2=80=99ve had a good laugh at this folly f=
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> time now. I suspect that they may pull up a rusty plate with some wire=20
> hanging from it, but the rest of the piano must be mud by now.
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>  This group does do good works so perhaps the publicity will help in some=20
> way.
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>             Tom Driscoll
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This subject has been discussed before. If, indeed, the piano is there, you=20
might be surprised at how much of it might still be intact. Wood and other=20
fibers don't disintegrate under water. Look at all the ships that have gone=20
down. They're still down there. In shallow waters, waves might have strewn=20
the wood parts about, but in very deep water, ships are left virtually in=20
tact for centuries.=20

Wim=20

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