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CHICAGO (CBS) — A huge blaze destroyed a 97-year-old bowling alley in the Lincoln Square neighborhood overnight.
The fire started around 1 a.m. at Lincoln Square Lanes, 4874 N. Lincoln Av. and while the Fire Department said it was put out by 4:15 a.m., crews remained on the scene dousing hot spots as of 6:30 a.m. The building also housed Matty K's Hardware on the first floor.
Dave Drehobl said it means a lot to him that Lincoln Square Lanes was as old as it was. He and his brothers and cousins bought it from his father three years ago, and put a lot of money into renovating the bowling alley. The Drehobl family has owned Lincoln Square Lanes for the past 30 years, but Dave Drehobl said he doesn't know what will happen next.
"All the important stuff is that the nostalgic, and the memories. You could rebuild it, but it's not going to be the same place," he said.
Drehobl said the bowling alley closed at midnight Sunday night, and the last employee left 10 minutes later. The Fire Department got the call about the fire less than 45 minutes later.
A Fire Department spokesman said the fire might have started in the bowling alley's grill. The fire was so intense, crews could only tackle the flames defensively, which means it was too dangerous to enter the building.
According to officials, flames quickly ripped through the building. When they arrived, flames already were shooting through the roof. The blaze was so intense, it was at one point elevated to a 3-11 alarm, requiring a significant number of crews and backup.
"It's terrible. I mean, it's absolutely terrible. Every time you think the fire's out, then it starts back again. Not that it matters, because it's trashed anyways. I mean, it's gone," Derhobl said.
Battling the blaze also proved confusing, and at one point a mayday call went out because a firefighter was missing. Special equipment was brought in, and roll calls took place, and that firefighter was located unharmed.
No one was injured in the fire, but for locals it was a hard sight to see. Lincoln Square Lanes opened in 1918, and was the oldest operating bowling alley in the city.
Jeff VanSleet worked at the lanes for over 20 years. He lives nearby and watching a place that has been a part of his life for so many years was a very emotional experience.
"I grew up in this neighborhood. I went to the bowling alley all my life. I worked there for like 20 years," he said. "This is very disappointing. I was just there last Thursday for dollar beer night, and it's a shame to see it go."
Matthew Kollar owns Matty K's Hardware store below the second story bowling alley, another neighborhood fixture. Kollar and the Drehobls aren't sure what they'll do next. Many hope they'll rebuild.
"We love being here and we love being a part of this neighborhood and we want to continue to be a part of the neighborhood, but I don't know what that is right now," Kollar said.
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Creating woodcraft's for sale and providing additional earned income is always a popular craft choice. And the products can be displayed and sold from many different outlets. There is no end to the items that can be crafted from wood. Wood can be found at low cost or even free. Then the craftsman or craftswoman only needs to create that special crafts for sale with the ease that wood offers.
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Wood crafts can be as easy as a plain board with a name or address carved into it. Building birdhouses to full size kitchen cabinets creates a lot on possible ideas in-between. There are so many projects you could start with that the list will not fit into this document. The everyday useful items around the house and in the yard, but also the seasonal crafts that you need to plan ahead for.
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The options for a retired senior to use a craft to enhance their earned income bottom line can offer several advantages. They are staying active both mentally and physically performing a task they enjoy. It is a time in life where the mind wants to do more, but the body needs an extra boost to keep going. Designing and crafting wooden projects can help with the personal issues while boosting retirement income.
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The tools required will vary with the needs of the project. You can get started with the basic tools and then purchase more hand tools as needed. Power tools are handy, but if your budget is tight there are alternatives.
First you want to learn the basics of the craft. Then you need to find what craft items are popular and you would be interested in building. Then start producing your crafts for sale to get started with the marketing end of the craft, sales.
Wood crafts are always popular at any of the outlets shown above. As you display or advertize your items, make note to prospective buyers that you will do custom work. Each potential customer might have a special item they want for their home or yard. Be open to any ideas you receive and be ready to offer an estimated bid amount.
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Michael Huntable says
07/24/2012 at 3:11 am
Wow! I feel like starting my own wood craft.. Though I have never really done it, But I am sure with time I will be able to get control over it. It suely looks like a great past time, I mean just imagine turning a log into something that looks unique….!
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The Cottons bluster into the Mortmains' lives, as Americans in British tales will do.
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"I love. I have loved. I will love." The words of 17-year-old Cassandra Mortmain (Romola Garai) suggest her ambitions over the spring and summer during which I Capture the Castle takes place. Indeed, I Capture the Castle is about the experience of Cassandra and those around her falling in love, trying to understand their feelings, and dealing with broken hearts.
Tim Fywell's movie tends to communicate these difficulties through facial expressions, especially Garai's: she can convey desire and repulsion, often simultaneously, and with only a glance. Fywell has apparently learned a great deal about close-ups from his years directing television movies and mini-series, primarily in Britain, such as A Dark Adapted Eye and Madame Bovary. He uses faces to show characters' internal states and can to move the plot along.
Since they moved into the castle some years earlier, the family has lost their mother. Now, they feel stuck, with leaky roofs and drafty rooms. Cassandra's older sister Rose, a red-haired beauty, longs for romance, new clothes and a life outside the castle. Their father, James, published a critically acclaimed novel a dozen years ago, but hasn't written anything since and spends his time in a perpetual bad mood, reading detective stories while pretending to work on a new novel. Their young stepmother, Topaz (Tara FitzGerald), is a flamboyant artist's model who desires to be James's muse.
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The Mortmain family comes head to head with the owners of the castle, an American family named the Cottons. They consist of the brothers Neil (Marc Blucas) and Simon (Henry Thomas), and their forthright mother (Sinead Cusack). While the Cottons are temporarily housed on their ancestral estate (the brothers' father was English) near the castle, the Mortmains hope to marry Rose off to one of the brothers, preferably Simon, since he is heir to the family fortune. James, in turn, is quite taken with Mrs. Cotton, inspiring Topaz's jealousy; she fears that instead the American will be James' inspiration to begin writing again.
This clever clash of families shows what happens what happens when two cultures collide, showing that as well as Americans and British having different ways of doing things, individual families are cultures in themselves, doing things that to outsiders might seem odd. It soon becomes apparent that the Mortmains' eccentricity is related to their poverty. One scene shows the family all dressed in green because they have dyed their old clothes, not to match, but to get more wear out of bedraggled clothing.
The Cottons bluster into their lives, as Americans in British tales will do, and begin to question the Mortmains, determining that Rose is a golddigger, calling Cassandra "consciously naïve," and interrogating James as to why he has not published anything since his famous novel -- something none of the Mortmains would ever dare do. Despite these differences, the Mortmains are enthralled by the Cottons' "Yankee" behavior and wealth, just as the Cottons are intrigued by the Mortmains' "Britishness" and genteel poverty.
After some careful planning by the Mortmain family to make Rose look as desirable as possible, Simon falls in love with Rose. Neil professes to dislike Rose, but seems attracted to her all the same. In turn, Cassandra falls in love with Simon, while Stephen is in love with Cassandra. Though Rose and Simon become engaged, they share not "chemistry," and that's the point: she's marrying for money. There are plenty of sparks between Cassandra and both of the Cotton brothers, but perhaps that's because we have glimpses into Cassandra's soul (that we don't have for Rose) through her diary entries.
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February 10th, 2017, 09:19 AM #61
Disney will probably avoid recreating Robin William's Genie. That could lead to a lot of unnecessary backlash. Robin William's was open about what happened between him and Disney and he is still very much missed. It would be a PR nightmare.
February 18th, 2017, 09:23 PM #62
what was negative from Disney that happend to Robin Williams? which interview did he say that in?
February 18th, 2017, 09:29 PM #63
Not going to happen. Williams had it in his will that his unused material for Aladdin couldn't be used in a future film.
February 18th, 2017, 09:30 PM #64
I think it's still within that time frame, but eventually that footage can be used. It wasn't a forever thing.
February 18th, 2017, 10:13 PM #65
http://articles.latimes.com/1993-11-...robin-williams
"We had a deal," the actor said on the NBC show. "The one thing I said was I will do the voice. I'm doing it basically because I want to be part of this animation tradition. I want something for my children. One deal is, I just don't want to sell anything--as in Burger King, as in toys, as in stuff."
Williams said Disney executives agreed to honor his wishes, "Then all of a sudden, they release an advertisement--one part was the movie, the second part was where they used the movie to sell stuff. Not only did they use my voice, they took a character I did and overdubbed it to sell stuff. That was the one thing I said: 'I don't do that.' That was the one thing where they crossed the line."
February 18th, 2017, 10:39 PM #66
Disney gave Williams a Picasso painting as a peace offering.
http://www.businessinsider.com/robin...o-gift-2014-11
So Williams took a hefty pay cut and agreed to be paid $75,000 for his work on the Disney film instead of his usual fee of about $8 million * but there was a catch. Williams did not want his voice used to merchandise products.
But the studio quickly changed its tune and sent the actor an apology in the form of a Pablo Picasso painting estimated at the time to be worth $1 million, according to artnet.
The painting was a self-portrait of the artist as Vincent van Gogh, which apparently really "clashed" with the Williams' wilder home decor.
Williams' friend and fellow actor Eric Idle even suggested Williams go on TV and burn the Picasso live as a form of protest.
"You realize now when you work for Disney why the mouse has only four fingers * because he can't pick up a check," he joked to the magazine.
February 19th, 2017, 07:10 PM #67
even though this summer will mark 3 years since Robin Williams passing, it's very hard to imagine, like extremely difficult, to imagine who can replace his role as the Genie
February 20th, 2017, 01:37 AM #68
It's perfectly simple if people stop thinking he's being replaced. You can't replace someone in an adaptation, this is a whole new platform for a whole new audience, same as Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast before it.