''[You Can Tune A Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish.]'' I use this pattern phrase when talking with clients about their investment in the future with the products they are developing. "Making a play" for a larger market or greater customer satisfaction will eventually "play out" for them in the long term. It is a rare thing when one of them buys it. Oh, well. -- MartySchrader Oh, by the way -- after REO Speedwagon did their album by this page's name the phrase became something of a cultural phenomenon amongst young people. Now all those young people are OldFart''''''s, and some of us are still using this idiom, along with some others: * "Roll With The Changes" ''and'' "Keep On Rollin'" * "Ridin' The Storm Out" * "Keep Pushin' On" ---- See: YouGetWhatYouPayFor CategoryIdiom