ethics question

Horace Greeley hgreeley@stanford.edu
Mon, 04 Oct 2004 18:40:32 -0700


James,

At 05:16 PM 10/4/2004, you wrote:
>I once called a lady to remind her it was time to have her piano tuned .
>She said she had just called someone else to tune it.  I asked her if she
>would tell me who she called.  Her reply was Melvin Laird.  It sounded like
>a familiar name and then I realized he was the Sec . of Defense.  Who knows
>what they are thinking.

I don't know about the customer, but find myself hoping that he was a 
better tuner than he was Sec....

Best.

Horace


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>Subject: Re: ethics question
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> > >Wow, being called dead is about it I guess.
> > >James Grebe
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> > I'd like to listen in on the tuning reminder call. Wouldn't you?
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