[Woodcarver] Ring making-Chat

Classic Carving Patterns irish at carvingpatterns.com
Mon Jul 25 11:05:39 EDT 2005


Kids today also:

Join organized sports, perform in school plays, visit the library,
volunteer at their local humane society, read books, get good grades, go
on to college, hold down jobs, clean the basements for their aged
parents, take their little brothers with them to the movies ... And a
lot of other great things.

You can always catch someone doing something wrong but you can also
Catch Them Doing Something Right!

Just my opinion ... Take what you want and throw the rest away!

Susan Irish

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>From: "Old Joe" <jb04404 at alltel.net>

>

>Try this:

>

>

>http://www.andiamsomebody.com/misc/coinring.htm

>


Brings back memories, Old Joe. This was the fad when I was a youngster
in the late 40s & early 50s. We did it using a half-dollar ("four-bits")
and
a kitchen tablespoon. Us guys used to get together & do it.

Fifty cents was a significant expenditure, back then, you could take
a girl to the movies (a cartoon, the weekly serial, the news, and the
feature film) buy popcorn and still have change left over.

Now-a-days the kids tip over grave-stones, steal cars, impregnate the
girl next-store and act-up at the malls.


Dick Carter

>From the Manadnock area of NH

rhc511 at hotmail.com
Please check-out my stuff at:
http://www.picturetrail.com/cartersstuff


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