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Posted by jaybeacham on 08 May 2009 | Tagged as: blog
I was telling a friend tonight of a time when I showed up as a volunteer fire fighter.
Well, a trailer had caught on fire because of a faulty crockpot left on in the kitchen. The owner had been burning weeds in his back yard so had his garden hose already in service to combat the blaze. The volunteers were all standing around waiting for the fire truck to come. My boss from work was going through an intersection on the way to the fire and in spite of the flashing lights on his pickup was struck by a car and never made it to the fire. Where is the fire truck? After the longest time it finally appeared. The driver was alone. “Why were you so late in arriving?” “I was the only one to show up at the station and it was locked, didn’t have a key to get in, had to get one.” By the time it arrived all the volunteers were very impatient to get some water on the trailer before it was completely gone, they grabbed the hose and ran it out only to discover that they had done it backwards. The big line of men turned it around by walking in a hugh circle and at last the hose was connected and water began to flow on the fire. Around this time, an electrician asked if someone had turned the propane gas off and switch the electric power off. No one had. He proceeded to the north of the trailer to switch the power off and I, even though I was at that time working for a power company, turned off the propane as I had been a propane serviceman prior to this time.
Eventually the fire was out but the trailer was so badly charred that it had to be replaced with a smaller unit. Some days we just don’t think and bad situations get worse.
Posted by jaybeacham on 08 May 2009 | Tagged as: blog
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Posted by jaybeacham on 04 May 2009 | Tagged as: blog
A new promo has been added to Titandusk’s You Tube channel.
Its about pioneer peacemaker to the Indians, Jacob Hamblin, as portrayed by Jay Beacham in a 2007 St. George Live show. It was filmed by older brother, Don Beacham, Jr. and edited (with effects added) by son James Beacham.
Posted by jaybeacham on 01 May 2009 | Tagged as: blog
Posted by jaybeacham on 25 Apr 2009 | Tagged as: blog
y, April 25, 2009
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Last year in July, I started on the karaoke available here on My Space. Jay |
Posted by jaybeacham on 24 Apr 2009 | Tagged as: blog
The last time I wrote about my e-commerce experience was on Feb. 6 of this year.
I got a Homestead free site and then later a paid site with them. I was excited to get this site and the web-wizard worked at times very well and I was in business adding pages. I even transferred all of my other site’s pages to this one and for $19.95 per month (I could pay by the year), I was pleased. But my Sky-biz site pages couldn’t be edited and much of it became outdated and even wrong so I eventually dropped the site in order to get rid of the wrong info. Didn’t know what else to do, Steve was busy in the Air Force and couldn’t help.
My free access to read and publish my poetry on poetry.com ended and I transferred my Photoworks photo albums to my email and off onto a disc. And left those two concerns.
I took some old computer parts to a computer whiz and for $115 he made me a great working computer. My son Steve even contributed a part for me.
Where to next? Well the next time I write about my e-experience, I’ll get into “how to spend money and earn nothing”. See you then.
Posted by jaybeacham on 24 Apr 2009 | Tagged as: blog
Today I heard the story of “William’s rock soup” again and it made me think that I should share it and the lessons learned from it.
It seems that William was a British soldier in the Americas during the colonial revolution. He got separated from his troops and became lost. He came upon a settlement when he was very hungry. He went to every house and asked for food but got none because the colonists said they had none to share and were hungry too.
William put his wit to work and took his cooking pot and made a fire under it and filled it with snow to melt. He did this in the town square in full sight of all the residence’s houses.
When the snow became water, he stirred it with his spoon and sniffed the aroma. The town’s folk became curious and not only watched him from their doorways and windows but soon gathered around the fire to observe his strange behavior when he put three large, round stones into the brew. When several were gathered around him and asked what he was cooking. William spooned up a taste of his concoction, sipped it and exclaimed that this “rock soup” was great but would taste better yet had it an onion or two in it. To this remark an old man said he had an onion or two and went off to fetch them. When he returned, the onions were added to the stew and after a while, William again tasted it and exclaimed it to be wonderful but had it but some carrots and potatoes, it would surely be not only better but exceptional. Other by-standers went and fetched those very items and they were added to the stew.
After cooking a spell, William again tasted it and got a bowl of the mix and gave it to the old man who had provided the onions. The man ate the bowl of soup and then exclaimed that it was the best “Rock Soup” he’d ever tasted. Then William and all the rest ate their fill.
The moral is that by working together everyone’s needs can be met.
Posted by jaybeacham on 22 Apr 2009 | Tagged as: blog
4/18/09
Sold more Lincoln’s Ghost videos. Only have two left. James needs to make more copies soon so you can obtain your’s without delay.