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That was a great story, until the 2nd to last paragraph. Do
you know if he was wearing a helmet or not? SBV "Larry" wrote in message ... "Skip Gundlach" wrote in oups.com: Pay it forward, and the Secret, two movies which I really like, have just shown, yet again, that my philosophy, from childhood, really works in RL (real life). Movies?........(c; I met a Canadian couple in a nice sloop on the dock that had a Mercedes diesel with a cracked fuel filter housing noone seemed to be able to get, even back home. Hmm...lemme call someone..... I called my independent Mercedes shop, the guys who've kept my old Benzs running all these years and asked Stephan if he could help them. He asked if it were ok to bring his boys with him as it was Saturday and he was baby sitting. The Canadian said sure. Stephan went to the boat, climbed into the bilge and removed the fuel filter and housing as his boys looked on. They took it to the shop and the boys showed the nice Canadian their new shop, closed on Saturday of course, while Stephan heliarc welded the aluminum housing, repairing it for good. None of the car diesels had this odd fuel filter from any years and his search at his suppliers turned up nothing that would fit. Armed with the repaired filter housing, they all went back to the nice boat and installed it. The owner, watching the boys looking out in the harbor from his deck, insisted they needed to spend the rest of the day "sea trialing" the repaired housing, a total ruse of course. All had a grand time and it was the first time the little boys had been out of the harbor into the ocean, something they'll never forget.... There is a sad ending to this story, much later in time. Stephan was killed, instantly, when his custom made Harley caught a manhole cover that was sticking up, flipping him off the bike in Downtown Charleston. His head was crushed between the bike and the curb ending the life of the finest Mercedes-Benz mechanic you'll ever meet, and one of my friends....leaving 4 boys without a great father..... Oh, he refused to take any Canadian dollars for his work on Saturday. He told the guy it was too hard to "exchange money" in Charleston, another lie...(c; I miss him, too. Larry |