I believe that's Chicago, pre-1903. May, Stern and Company merged with Spiegel in that year.Don’t recall if I posted this one before.
Don’t recall if I posted this one before.
Yes, posted before here, it is the Civil Courts building in St. Louis, Missouri, 1928 :I believe that's Chicago, pre-1903. May, Stern and Company merged with Spiegel in that year.
Back when the windows opened and there was no air conditioning.
Any MIB fans here?I dare ya to go out on that ledge!
Just found another good illustration, which turned up on Facebook.If you think the Paternoster elevator looks a bit dangerous, you should have a look at the Man engine!
Man engine - Wikipedia
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In southern New Hampshire this morning, a woman almost made it through the Dunkin drive-through with her new car . . . if only that yellow bollard wasn't in her way.
Lots of good comments followed the accompanying newspaper story. For example: "a donut shop is the best place to flip your SUV, because there are usually a lot of cops already at the scene".
Also: "this is why cups have lids".
It's called a Paternoster because you'd better be saying an "Our Father" when you try to get on one.It's a type of elevator called a Paternoster. Each side moves continuously and you get on as it goes by. It doesn't stop. They just move very slowly.
Edit. I have no idea why I knew this. I feel like I've seen one somewhere and I recognized it immediately, but I did have to look up the name.
This kind of sh*t (if real) really angers me. Morons like this wind up killing someone.
Except it's never themselves, always someone else!!This kind of sh*t (if real) really angers me. Morons like this wind up killing someone.