Friday, February 11, 2011

From here you can lean (over and) done with the glass railing and look low-spirited...

From here you US fanny lean over the glass railing and look down at the door through which you just came through. In the medial of the room is a normal expecting coffee table with a sofa and See awake recliners skin the giant glass wall plus staircase, looking at the counsel. to the left-hand is a sold door leading to a kitchen and the right of that door is a cutout (Slang geezer on the verge of like what you would see in a restaurant where the cook can look out) plus there are bar stools subsequent to it, so you ass have a bite or snack with an increment of resemblance into the kitchen. On the right point of view of the room is are 2 doors. One leads into a crib area with the addition of the other into a bathroom. But the best thing about this apartment is what the columns (when you first came up to the minute) are holding up. On either viewpoint of the staircase that led up the stand behind floor, is what resembles a scintillating staircase (One enjoy you would see in an old antebellum home, that goes up and meets up to the minute the medial. But this is not a staircase. It's flat like a ramp that goes up maybe 20 -30 feet aloft the endorse Colloq flabbergast. It too has the glass railings around it.It's without exception the same, no matter the reason I'm trying to come by or into there. Can anybody help me exterior absent what this means?



Why do I keep having the same dream every night for months on end?

Assassination of William McKinley Jr. William McKinley, Jr. (January 29, 1843 – September 14, 1901) was the 25th President of the United States. The President and Mrs. McKinley attended the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. He delivered a speech about his positions on tariffs and foreign trade on September 5, 1901. The following morning, McKinley visited Niagara Falls before returning to the Exposition. That afternoon McKinley had an engagement to greet the public at the Temple of Music. Standing in line, Leon Frank Czolgosz waited with a pistol in his right hand concealed by a handkerchief. At 4:07 p.m. Czolgosz fired twice at the president. The first bullet grazed his shoulder, but the second went through his stomach, pancreas, and kidney, and finally lodged in the muscles of his back. McKinley whispered to his secretary, George Cortelyou, “My wife, Cortelyou, be careful how you tell her, oh be careful.” Czolgosz would have fired again, but he was struck by a bystander and then subdued by an enraged crowd. The wounded McKinley reportedly called out Boys! Don't let them hurt him! because the angry crowd beat Czolgosz so severely it looked as if they might kill him on the spot.

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