Ca pin block repair-broken tuning pin

Avery Todd avery@ev1.net
Sun, 14 Sep 2003 16:45:14 -0500


At 11:28 PM 09/14/03 +0200, you wrote:
>My dear Avery,
>
>No 1.... you have got to buy a return ticket to Amsterdam

I'd LOVE to!

>No 2.... you have to take with you at least a baseball bat

I don't have one. Do you mean I should buy one?

>No 3....you have to find my house and wait all day till I come home from work

Not gonna do it unless there are several drinks for me while I'm waiting!

>No 4....you then have to hit me over the head with your baseball bat

Never happen!

>No 5....You then have to run for Schiphol Airport and hope that you can 
>catch your first flight out because my neighbors happenede to see you 
>hitting my poor skull

Run????? At my age? At my size???? :-)

>No 6....It might be very well possible that they pick you out of the 
>check-in line anyway because these days everybody is on edge and on full 
>alert for 'pianotech bashers'

Maybe I'll actually get lucky for once!


>And all that for a bunch of lousy loose turning tuning pins.

No loose tuning pins on my end. :-)


>hehehehe...

Yeah, yuk, yuk! :-)

Avery

P.S. Nice to hear from you Andre!

>On zondag, sep 14, 2003, at 23:11 Europe/Amsterdam, Avery Todd wrote:
>
>>André,
>>
>>Don't count on it! :-)
>>
>>Avery
>>
>>>I am happy to live far away from the US.. nobody can hurt me, flame suits
>>>not even necessary and so on. Feeling safe, but wondering why, oh 
>>>why.......................
>>>
>>>André Oorebeek
>>
>>
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