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Oddballs You’ll Never See: Part 1

Every once in awhile something comes in the door, never before seen and likely never seen again. Case in point, a ship’s bellows-style fog horn. What?

Believe it or not, 100 years ago when a sailing ship was enshrouded in fog and there weren’t any vuvuzelas on board, they grabbed up the bellows and started tooting.

Bellows Fog Horn

Alldays & Onions Fog Horn, circa 1890

Back in 1650 a fellow named Onions (pronounced like O’Nye-uns) started making bellows and quickly cornered the market in England. His company merged with a competitor named Alldays (interesting names, wot?) in 1889 to form Alldays & Onions, which went on to make cars and motorcycles and whatnot.

This bellows-style fog horn would have been used on a sailing ship before horns were powered by the steam boilers, and one of the deck hands would have slowly pumped it to produced the long, low sound associated with tugboats.

Bellows Fog Horn

Alldays & Onions Fog Horn, Brass Trumpet

Why did you think we say someone “bellowed out” an answer?

“Because of the old pump-horn,” he bellowed.

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Decision Points

Besides tossing out baseballs at World Series games, George W. Bush is busy preparing for the release of Decision Points.

His 512 page memoir is to be released next Tuesday and will reportedly focus on the critical times of his administration, beginning with a look at his election night activities, and continuing through his White House career.

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An Eye on the World

The desk is near the window. I can look out and see the cars pulling in and out of the parking lot. No cause for alarm, right?

I found out I’m watching the action a little more closely. A lady stepped on the gas pedal thinking it was the brake over at Braums, and BAM! she wound up inside the store. A lot of broken glass. Fortunately, no broken bones. Happened at Taco Bueno here in Broken Arrow a while back. Same breakage, same good fortune. Apparently, the gas/brake confusion is more common than we think.

The car in Braums (where my wife works) broke the glass wall, shoving a huge standing refrigerator across the room and would have pinned anyone who happened to be poking around in it for some yogurt. Normally, it would have been busy. Luckily, it wasn’t.

So now, when I see a car pulling up on the other side of the glass, stopping at the tiny little curb, I keep watching until I’m sure they’re completely parked. The apprehension will go away after awhile, I’m sure. But in the meantime, when you pull in the parking lot, I’ve got an eagle-eye on ya!

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