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Post by Barrie Heaton »
Sure you're not planning on providing a musical slant on the types of performances you get in Dutch windows?Openwood wrote:I'm moving into a house which is being converted from its former life as a shop.
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Should be OK then!Openwood wrote:Oh misery, misery, woe is me; It's on its side until the middle of January. The action was regulated etc in November so I hope everything's nice and tight. I'm going to get it checked-out again once it's back on its legs anyway. God, I hate it being in storage though
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Is that a Builders week! is that not like a Taxis they are on the way just round the corner mate 2 mins?Openwood wrote:It looks like it might be only a week before the piano can go back on its legs now; I certainly hope so
I fear it may well be. Do you know wot; whenever I talk to 'trade' blokes I always sound like a cross between Kenneth Williams and Julian Clarey; I just feel such a pansy enquiring as to when I'll be able to move my piano in. I haven't found a gruff, manly way of doing it. "Awight, mate, cor look at the knockers on 'er; oh, and do take care not to scuff the fallboard". It just doesn't work.Is that a Builders week!
You've bought Woolies?Openwood wrote:I'm moving into a house which is being converted from its former life as a shop.
Now THAT would be a space and a half! It is quite roomy though - it used to be a kitchen and bathroom shop so at least the plumbing is pretty top notch!You've bought Woolies?
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