On zondag, sep 14, 2003, at 23:45 Europe/Amsterdam, Avery Todd wrote: > 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! Alright...table is set. > >> 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? If you like 'playing' base ball(?) > >> 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! If I'm gone for the (work)day, stroll around in the beautiful old center of Amsterdam, have a nice lunch, visit the Rijksmuseum, then walk a few more blocks to where I live and the drinks are waiting for ya! Whaddaya? > >> No 4....you then have to hit me over the head with your baseball bat > > Never happen! Good, you passed the peace test. > >> 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???? :-) Nah, of course not, just hoist yourself up to my 4th floor and I'll take care of your taste buds. > >> 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! That is after you had a nice time here and they let you through just like that anyway (: > > >> And all that for a bunch of lousy loose turning tuning pins. > > No loose tuning pins on my end. :-) Wait till you had dinner here (ask R. Brekne and D. Rose) > > >> hehehehe... > > Yeah, yuk, yuk! :-) That's the right spirit my friend@! > > Avery > > P.S. Nice to hear from you Andre! Same to you Avery! OOR
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