Count yourself lucky... it could have been a Talkersons... or even worse
one of them now famous frustrated Ms Amores that have taken over the TV
channels these past few years. Or... the Tinkertons... Plonkmans, or a
host of other varieties. :) On lookers usually get bored after a bit
and disappear.
Cheers
RicB
It's only 5 weeks into the new year, and already I've met several
"Lookerson's".?? There was John and Bev, along with kids Chris and
Val, who all sat down on the couch to watch me tune.? The kids soon
tired of it, but not John and Bev, who stared at me through the
whole tuning.?? Then there was Ned Lookerson, who pulled up a chair
to the left side of the piano and stared at me for the whole
tuning.?? And lets not forget Allan Lookerson, who stood just behind
my left shoulder, clearing his throat every 30 seconds.?? After 15
min of that I had to ask him to move.? And finally, Cat Lookerson (a
real cat) who rested on top of the pin block and pawed at the
hammers as I tuned.? ? The Lookerson's.? The most common name in
piano tuning.? They will watch you.....you can hear them
breathe....coming to a tuning near you........ ? Bob.
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