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The Coffee Shop / Two Stories
« on: May 14, 2013, 09:46:11 am »
Very good stories.

STORY NUMBER ONE

 

Many years ago, Al Capone virtually owned  Chicago. Capone wasn't famous for anything heroic. He was notorious for  enmeshing the windy city in everything from bootlegged booze and prostitution to  murder.

 

Capone had a lawyer nicknamed "Easy Eddie." He was Capone's  lawyer for a goodreason. Eddie was very good! In fact, Eddie's skill at legal  maneuvering kept Big Al out of jail for a long time..

To show his  appreciation, Capone paid him very well. Not only was the money big, but Eddie  got special dividends, as well. For instance, he and his family occupied a  fenced-in mansion with live-in help and all of the conveniences of the day. The  estate was so large that it filled an entire Chicago City block.

Eddie  lived the high life of the Chicago mob and gave little consideration to the  atrocity that went on around him.

Eddie did have one soft spot, however.  He had a son that he loved dearly. Eddie saw to it that his young son had  clothes, cars, and a good education. Nothing was withheld. Price was no  object..

And, despite his involvement with organized crime, Eddie even  tried to teach him right from wrong. Eddie wanted his son to be a better man  than he was.

Yet, with all his wealth and influence, there were two  things he couldn't give his son; he couldn't pass on a good name or a good  example.

One day, Easy Eddie reached a difficult decision. Easy Eddie  wanted to rectify wrongs he had done.

He decided he would go to the  authorities and tell the truth about Al "Scarface" Capone, clean up his  tarnished name, and offer his son some semblance of integrity. To do this, he  would have to testify against The Mob, and he knew that the cost would be great.  So, he testified.

Within the year, Easy Eddie's life ended in a blaze of  gunfire on a lonely Chicago Street ... But in his eyes, he had given his son the  greatest gift he had to offer, at the greatest price he could ever pay. Police  removed from his pockets a rosary, a crucifix, a religious medallion, and a poem  clipped from a magazine.

The poem read:

"The clock of life is wound  but once, and no man has the power to tell just when the hands will stop, at  late or early hour. Now is the only time you own. Live, love, toil with a will.  Place no faith in time. For the clock may soon be still."

___________________________________

 

STORY NUMBER TWO

World War II produced many heroes. One such man  was Lieutenant Commander Butch O'Hare.

He was a fighter pilot assigned to  the aircraft carrier Lexington in the South Pacific.

One day his entire  squadron was sent on a mission. After he was airborne, he looked at his fuel  gauge and realized that someone had forgotten to top off his fuel  tank.

He would not have enough fuel to complete his mission and get back  to his ship.

His flight leader told him to return to the carrier.  Reluctantly, he dropped out of formation and headed back to the fleet.

As  he was returning to the mother ship, he saw something that turned his blood  cold; a squadron of Japanese aircraft was speeding its way toward the American  fleet.

The American fighters were gone on a sortie, and the fleet was all  but defenseless. He couldn't reach his squadron and bring them back in time to  save the fleet. Nor could he warn the fleet of the approaching danger. There was  only one thing to do. He must somehow divert them from the fleet.

Laying  aside all thoughts of personal safety, he dove into the formation of Japanese  planes. Wing-mounted 50 caliber's blazed as he charged in, attacking one  surprised enemy plane and then another. Butch wove in and out of the now broken  formation and fired at as many planes as possible until all his ammunition was  finally spent.

Undaunted, he continued the assault. He dove at the  planes, trying to clip a wing or tail in hopes of damaging as many enemy planes  as possible, rendering them unfit to fly.

Finally, the exasperated  Japanese squadron took off in another direction

Deeply relieved, Butch  O'Hare and his tattered fighter limped back to the carrier.

Upon arrival,  he reported in and related the event surrounding his return. The film from the  gun-camera mounted on his plane told the tale. It showed the extent of Butch's  daring attempt to protect his fleet. He had, in fact, destroyed five enemy  aircraft

This took place on February 20, 1942 , and for that action Butch  became the Navy's first Ace of W.W.II, and the first Naval Aviator to win the  Medal of Honor.

A year later Butch was killed in aerial combat at the age  of 29. His home town would not allow the memory of this WW II hero to fade, and  today, O'Hare  Airport in Chicago is named in tribute to the courage of this  great man.

So, the next time you find yourself at O'Hare International,  give some thought to visiting Butch's memorial displaying his statue and his  Medal of Honor. It's located between Terminals 1 and 2.

 

SO WHAT DO THESE TWO STORIES  HAVE TO DO WITH EACH OTHER?



 

Butch O'Hare was  "Easy Eddie's" son.

 

(Pretty cool,  eh)

 

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General Scroll Saw Talk / DeWalt planer
« on: May 14, 2013, 09:38:49 am »
Picked up a nice used DW733 - 12 1/2" planer yesterday.
Have not been able to find a users manual for it.
With online help came up with service parts list.
Have never used a planer.
DeWalt says discontinued so not much help from them.
Thank You for any help
Jack

You may send me personal email if you wish

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Tubing
« on: April 09, 2013, 02:24:49 pm »
Where can I get the flixable air tubing for scroll saws?
Thanks
Jack

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The Coffee Shop / And then it was winter
« on: March 24, 2013, 03:48:01 pm »


 
 
I FIRST STARTED READING THIS EMAIL & WAS READING FAST UNTIL I REACHED THE THIRD SENTENCE. I STOPPED AND STARTED OVER READING SLOWER AND THINKING ABOUT EVERY WORD. THIS EMAIL IS VERY THOUGHT PROVOKING. MAKES YOU STOP AND THINK. READ SLOWLY!
 
AND THEN IT IS WINTER
 
You know. . . time has a way of moving quickly and catching you unaware of the passing years. It seems just yesterday that I was young, just married and embarking on my new life with my mate. Yet in a way, it seems like eons ago, and I wonder where all the years went. I know that I lived them all. I have glimpses of how it was back then and of all my hopes and dreams.
 
But, here it is... the winter of my life and it catches me by surprise...How did I get here so fast? Where did the years go and where did my youth go? I remember well seeing older people through the years and thinking that those older people were years away from me and that winter was so far off that I could not fathom it or imagine fully what it would be like.
 
But, here it is...my friends are retired and getting grey...they move slower and I see an older person now. Some are in better and some worse shape than me...but, I see the great change...Not like the ones that I remember who were young and vibrant...but, like me, their age is beginning to show and we are now those older folks that we used to see and never thought we'd be. Each day now, I find that just getting a shower is a real target for the day! And taking a nap is not a treat anymore... it's mandatory! Cause if I don't on my own free will... I just fall asleep where I sit!
 
And so...now I enter into this new season of my life unprepared for all the aches and pains and the loss of strength and ability to go and do things that I wish I had done but never did!! But, at least I know, that though the winter has come, and I'm not sure how long it will last...this I know, that when it's over on this earth...its over. A new adventure will begin!
 
Yes, I have regrets. There are things I wish I hadn't done...things I should have done, but indeed, there are many things I'm happy to have done. It's all in a lifetime.
 
So, if you're not in your winter yet...let me remind you, that it will be here faster than you think. So, whatever you would like to accomplish in your life please do it quickly! Don't put things off too long!! Life goes by quickly. So, do what you can today, as you can never be sure whether this is your winter or not! You have no promise that you will see all the seasons of your life...so, live for today and say all the things that you want your loved ones to remember...and hope that they appreciate and love you for all the things that you have done for them in all the years past!!
 
 
"Life" is a gift to you. The way you live your life is your gift to those who come after. Make it a fantastic one.
LIVE IT WELL!
ENJOY TODAY!
DO SOMETHING FUN!
BE HAPPY !
HAVE A GREAT DAY
Remember "It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver.
LIVE HAPPY IN 2013!
LASTLY, CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING:
TODAY IS THE OLDEST YOU'VE EVER BEEN,
YET THE YOUNGEST YOU'LL EVER BE
SO - ENJOY THIS DAY WHILE IT LASTS.
~Your kids are becoming you......but your grandchildren are perfect!
~Going out is good.. Coming home is better!
~You forget names.... But it's OK because other people forgot they even knew you!!!
~You realize you're never going to be really good at anything.... especially golf.
~The things you used to care to do, you no longer care to do, but you really do care that you don't care to do them anymore.
~You sleep better on a lounge chair with the TV blaring than in bed. It's called "pre-sleep".
~You miss the days when everything worked with just an "ON" and "OFF" switch..
~You tend to use more 4 letter words ... "what?"..."when?"... ???
~Now that you can afford expensive jewelry, it's not safe to wear it anywhere.
~You notice everything they sell in stores is "sleeveless"?!!!
~What used to be freckles are now liver spots.
~Everybody whispers.
~You have 3 sizes of clothes in your closet.... 2 of which you will never wear.
~~~But Old is good in some things: Old Songs, Old movies, and best of all, OLD FRIENDS!!
Stay well, "OLD FRIEND!" Send this on to other "Old Friends!" and let them laugh in AGREEMENT!!!
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived.

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General Scroll Saw Talk / need help
« on: March 19, 2013, 06:19:16 pm »
My Hawk just started doing this

When I'm cutting it will speedup & slow down

jst using numbers for examples

500 rpm to 5000 rpm

when it does this my saw will viberate across the floor

Thanks for any help

Jack

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The Coffee Shop / Didn't help
« on: February 13, 2013, 08:52:11 pm »
God made man before woman so as to give him time
to think of an answer for her first question.

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The Coffee Shop / Lipstick in Catholic School
« on: February 05, 2013, 10:23:27 am »
Lipstick in Catholic School


According to a news report, a certain private Catholic school was recently faced with a unique problem. A number of 12-year-old girls were beginning to use lipstick and would put it on in the bathroom.  That was fine provided it was of a natural or neutral skin tone, but after they put on their lipstick, they would press their lips to the mirror leaving dozens of little lip prints. Every night the maintenance man would remove them; and the next day the girls would put them back.  Finally, the principal, Sister Mary, decided that something had to be done. She called all the girls to the bathroom and met them there with the maintenance man. She explained that all these lip prints were causing a major problem for the custodian, who had to clean the mirrors every night (you can just imagine the yawns from the little princesses).  To demonstrate how difficult it had been to clean the mirrors, Sister Mary asked the maintenance man to show the girls how much effort was required.  He took out a long-handled squeegee, dipped it in the toilet, and cleaned the mirror with it.  Since then, there have been no lip prints on the mirror.  There are teachers...... And then there are educators!  If Sister Mary ran for office I would vote for her!



Don't mess with a nun, they are wicked smart!!!

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General Scroll Saw Talk / carver show
« on: January 20, 2013, 08:17:53 pm »
Went to a Carver & turner show today.
Wanted to check on blocks for my 3D scrolling.
There was one scroll-er there. He makes his own patterns.
Check out his work. I have a long ways to go.

http://scrollsaw-art.com/

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Hawk saw
« on: December 16, 2012, 01:20:48 pm »
I never see any ting about Hawk saws on here.
Just wondering how many people have one.
I just got a like new used one & love it,it makes my old Delta feel kike a Crapsman== Sorry hate sears.

220VS

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General Scroll Saw Talk / manuals
« on: December 04, 2012, 12:04:20 am »
Can't remember the site to get free manuals.
Just got a Hawk scroll saw 220VS & need manuals for it.
Its in very nice shape, got it for $300.
Been waiting for parts for my Delta for 5 weeks & heard nothing.
Think I'm going to call & cancel the parts.
Tanks for any help
Jack

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Hawk
« on: November 29, 2012, 08:15:43 pm »
Monday I go look at a Hawk 220VS
Like new with extras $300
Wish me luck
Would be nice tohave a working saw.
On 5th week waiting for parts for mine

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The Coffee Shop / Impossibilities in this world
« on: November 28, 2012, 01:23:46 pm »

IMPOSSIBILITIES IN THE WORLD
1. You can't count your hair.
2. You can't wash your eyes with soap.
3. You can't breathe when your tongue is out.
Put your tongue back in your mouth, you silly person.
10 Things I know about you.

1) You are reading this.
2) You are human.
3) You can't say the letter ''P'' without separating your lips.
4) You just attempted to do it.
6) You are laughing at yourself.
7) You have a smile on your face and you skipped No. 5.
8) You just checked to see if there is a No. 5.
9) You laugh at this because you are a fun loving person & everyone does it
too.
10) You are probably going to send this to see who else falls for it.

You have received this e-mail because I didn't want to be alone in the Idiot
category.

Walk With God

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General Scroll Saw Talk / Bubble-wrap
« on: November 17, 2012, 10:54:01 am »
Insulate Windows With Bubble-wrap Year Round
I read this tip in my favorite magazine, Mother Earth News, a few years ago, and finally got around to trying it this year. It works!
Instead of expensive window insulation kits that are hard to install and can be used only one year, try this: buy bubble wrap. Cut it to fit each window. Dampen the window and apply the bubble wrap, flat side to the window. It's that simple. It lets the light through, looks a bit like glass block windows, and does keep the room warmer. If I touch the bubble wrap then touch the window, the wrap is definitely warmer. My bedroom is about 4 degrees warmer this year!
If the wrap comes off or you lift it up for any reason, just re-dampen the window, and it's good as new. At the end of the cold weather, I will remove the wrap, and roll it up separately for each window with a note in the middle to tell me which window it goes on, then I'll store it until next year. I bought my bubble-wrap at Walmart, about $4.50 for 100 feet. A roll and a half did all of my windows (except the one by the computer, since I watch the birds at my feeder through that one). The kits in the store cost a LOT more, and next year, this is free!
Source: Mother Earth News

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General Scroll Saw Talk / saw down
« on: October 28, 2012, 11:33:30 am »
The blade holder on my old Delta 40-650 blow apart yesterday in the middle of a puzzle.   :( :'(

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