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Howard Ferstler
October 8th 04, 11:35 PM
Hey, Idiots,

Some of you probably noticed that I have been ignoring you
for the past few days. I normally ignore you for a few days
at a time, anyway, but this time the ignoring will go on for
a bit longer than usual.

Yep, the situation may be continuing. I have begun expanding
my woodworking shop out back (adding a new room to a
building that already has two of them) and this will eat up
a lot of time. My wife also wants me to help her paint the
living room this weekend (the final push to get rest of the
whole house refloored, re-applianced, expanded, and
repainted, which also included the exterior), and then I
have to replace all the interior doors with more exclusive
looking versions. And of course I have that amplifier review
I am doing.

This will eat up a lot of time, so I probably will not be
able to get to your usual goofy comments and submit
rebuttals.

Well, most of you should be feeling pretty lucky about this,
because you can post fantasies and respond to other fantasy
posts, and the least sane of you should then feel good about
your delusions.

Howard Ferstler

Marc Phillips
October 9th 04, 02:29 AM
Howard said:

>Hey, Idiots,
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You know, I say its about time we killfiled this particular idiot. This might
be the most pathetic attention-whoring I've ever seen.

Boon

Clyde Slick
October 9th 04, 02:32 AM

Lionel
October 9th 04, 09:12 AM
Marc Phillips wrote:
> Howard said:
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> You know, I say its about time we killfiled this particular idiot. This might
> be the most pathetic attention-whoring I've ever seen.

No, you already told that about me. :-)

Sander deWaal
October 9th 04, 04:51 PM
George M. Middius > said:

>> >a bit longer than usual.

>> Take all the time you need, Howie.

>When it comes to Mrs. F, the watchword is shorter, not longer.

Is that why she has a grand piano (a Baldwin, note) ?

--
Sander deWaal
"SOA of a KT88? Sufficient."

Bruce J. Richman
October 9th 04, 05:22 PM
George M. Middius wrote:


>Sander deWaal said:
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>> Is that why she has a grand piano (a Baldwin, note) ?
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>The bigger the piano, the stiffer the board?
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It sure beats dealing with a spinet for all those long, lonely years. Not even
an upright !



Bruce J. Richman

MINe 109
October 9th 04, 05:38 PM
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(Bruce J. Richman) wrote:

> George M. Middius wrote:
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> >> >When it comes to Mrs. F, the watchword is shorter, not longer.
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> It sure beats dealing with a spinet for all those long, lonely years. Not
> even an upright !

When they're not upright, they're grand.

Or square.

Stephen

Clyde Slick
October 9th 04, 05:43 PM
"George M. Middius" > wrote in message
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> Sander deWaal said:
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>> >When it comes to Mrs. F, the watchword is shorter, not longer.
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>> Is that why she has a grand piano (a Baldwin, note) ?
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> The bigger the piano, the stiffer the board?
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The bigger the paino, the more it sounds the same.

ScottW
October 9th 04, 06:10 PM
"Clyde Slick" > wrote in message
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> "George M. Middius" > wrote in message
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>> Sander deWaal said:
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>>> >When it comes to Mrs. F, the watchword is shorter, not longer.
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>>> Is that why she has a grand piano (a Baldwin, note) ?
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>> The bigger the piano, the stiffer the board?
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> The bigger the paino, the more it sounds the same.

I won an Epiphone Les Paul guitar at work. Got an amp in your pile of too
much stuff :) ?

ScottW

Sander deWaal
October 9th 04, 06:31 PM
George M. Middius > said:

>> >When it comes to Mrs. F, the watchword is shorter, not longer.

>> Is that why she has a grand piano (a Baldwin, note) ?

>The bigger the piano, the stiffer the board?

I can't imagine Howie in a fortissimo, so piano would be appropriate.
A big piano would be something for the lunatic fringe, any piano over
$1000 is overkill, or at least good for some "bragging rights", note.

What's your humidity, slick?

--
Sander deWaal
"SOA of a KT88? Sufficient."

Clyde Slick
October 9th 04, 10:32 PM
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> "Clyde Slick" > wrote in message
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>> "George M. Middius" > wrote in message
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>>> Sander deWaal said:
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>>>> >When it comes to Mrs. F, the watchword is shorter, not longer.
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>>>> Is that why she has a grand piano (a Baldwin, note) ?
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>>> The bigger the piano, the stiffer the board?
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>> The bigger the paino, the more it sounds the same.
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> I won an Epiphone Les Paul guitar at work. Got an amp in your pile of too
> much stuff :) ?
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> ScottW
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A friend of mine has my old Silvertone in for rehab.
note, he has had it for seven years.
Your preamp is making progress, I have not forgotten
I am off MOnday and will ship it

Clyde Slick
October 9th 04, 10:33 PM
"ScottW" > wrote in message
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> "Clyde Slick" > wrote in message
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>> "George M. Middius" > wrote in message
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>>> Sander deWaal said:
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>>>> >When it comes to Mrs. F, the watchword is shorter, not longer.
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>>>> Is that why she has a grand piano (a Baldwin, note) ?
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>>> The bigger the piano, the stiffer the board?
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>> The bigger the paino, the more it sounds the same.
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> I won an Epiphone Les Paul guitar at work. Got an amp in your pile of too
> much stuff :) ?
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> ScottW
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Well, yours as a loan.