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Originally posted by Eric Gloo:
I bet my father had something to do with this...
Funny Eric, just what I thought when I realized it was down the Cape.

I wonder if he tuned it after he moved it?


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MIT- Massachusetts Institute of Technology - somebody there is the guilty party.
Not nearly challenging enough for MIT:

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[b] MIT- Massachusetts Institute of Technology - somebody there is the guilty party.
Not nearly challenging enough for MIT:
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laugh Moving a piano into the woods doesn't require much engineering skill – just brute force!

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It needs a vinyl piano cover to protect it via the morning dew and occasional rain.As for color criteri, the wood finish goes much better in a nature setting as opposed to black.
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Funny, I was just out that way a few weeks ago shopping for a new zip code but my wife was disinterested in the Harwich side of the cape. She got a good laugh when I showed her what she might have missed.

Here's some more coverage with a new theory relating to the movie "Twilight"...
http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=6322065&page=1

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The piano flew there. Ron Weasley's dad was enchanting Muggle artefacts again.


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Every good and decent piano outlives its owner. This one is unusually poetic. The police should know better than to meddle in poetic affairs.

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Its former owner had just bought home a nine foot Fazzioli and it was crawling off in shame.


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Hehe. I just bought a Baldwin Acrosonic two weeks ago. My serial number is 783892. It is a great piano for what I paid for it. The funny thing is the mover brang it in all by himself, he didn't need four cops. hehe. I also had a dream about playing it in the woods the night I had got it in my house, so ironic and funny.

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It's a time bomb. Oh noes.


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