Why I don't post- disclaimer
David Andersen
david at davidandersenpianos.com
Tue Oct 2 19:01:24 MDT 2007
Aaahhh...my tribe.
DA
On Oct 2, 2007, at 12:49 PM, Ron Nossaman wrote:
>
>> I failed to include the small print disclaimer to my last post:
>> *One possible exception to not being afraid to post on the
>> list: There's this longhair hippie lookin guy, somewhere in the
>> black mountain hills of Kansas, Ron somthinerother, that you'll
>> need to watch out for. My suggestion for viewing his reply to your
>> posts would be to don a hazmat suit, have an English dictionary,
>> mechanical engineering quick reference guide, physics book for
>> dummies, calculus reference guide, quantum physics handbook,
>> cosmic encyclopedia of the history of the universe, updated guide
>> to American colloquialisms, memorize the list archives, obtain a
>> copy of "alternative non-intuitive approaches to linear and non-
>> linear quandary enigmas" (soon to be released by yours truly
>> after stealing a few more ideas from Ron,, available here on the
>> list at a revolutionary, one time only introductory price of
>> $29.99 plus shipping, handling, import duties, royalties, and
>> legal binding limited liability and non-disclosure fees), and the
>> "Basic self-analysis/ self-help method book with 10 easy to follow
>> steps for achieving and maintaining cogent self-esteem after being
>> shredded on the pianotech list" (also available on the list
>> soon), and read on. With the these puissant tools in hand, I
>> believe you will find him to be a very friendly, kind, caring,
>> knowledgeable individual. 8-))
>> / Michael Spreeman
>
> Ooooooo, I want one too! As a contributing party (no, relax, not
> that kind of party), do I get a free copy - not assuming it'll be
> necessarily complimentary?
>
> I'm gonna go wait out by the mailbox, just in case.
>
> Ooooooo...
> <G>
> Ron N
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