The man is a midget. He cannot reach the 15th floor button, but when it is raining he has his umbrella with him and can now reach the 15th floor button. Cheers, Fezz. Unless there is someone in the elevator with him, then they can press the button for him.
the man is short and can only reach up to the 5th floor button!
the man has arthritas and cant bend down to hit the 5th floor key
He was a midget and could punch the 30th floor button only when he had his umbrella. On sunny days, sans umbrella he could only reach the button for the 20th floor.
He can't press the 19 button ecause he is to short
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That sounds like the first mission impossible movie, there's a scene in the beginning where Jack (emilio estevez) is on top of an elevator and it starts to go up at rapid speed and dies when something that I assume to prevent the elevator hitting the top of the elevator shaft comes down and kills him between that and the top of the elevator. This is my best guess anyway, I hoped this helped you out.
I can think of only two. Humans and flies.
it helped me achieve my goal of becoming an actress
It is Santa Claus (Father Christmas), but he rides in a sleigh pulled by reindeer, not a pumpkin (far too slow).
The Secret Lives of Waldo Kitty - 1975 The Lone Kitty Rides Again 1-8 was released on: USA: 25 October 1975
what if selena lives 3/10 miles from school what is the total distance she rides each day? write and solve a multiplication equation to find the total distanceif Selena lives 3/10 mile from school what is the distance she ride each day?
The only ones you can't is Soarin' but you can leave them on the floor anyway so you'll be fine :)
I don't see how DVD's can change peoples lives. I mean maybe they can enjoy them, if is a pariculary good one, but other than that IDK!
Bruce is quite eccentric. For example, he lives in a circular house and rides to work on a motorcycle, in a three-pieced suit.
Elisha Otis is known for building the first modern passenger elevator which used his invention of a safety device which prevented the car from falling if the cables broke. The elevator safety brake was first demonstrated at the Crystal Palace Exposition in New York in 1854. After ascending in his new elevator, Otis called for the elevator's cable to be cut with an axe. Instead of falling, the elevator platform held, secured by a brake using toothed guiderails in the elevator shaft and a spring-loaded bar that automatically caught in the toothed rail of the elevator car if the cable failed. Today, the Otis Elevator Company is the world's largest company in the manufacture and service of elevators, escalators, moving walks and people-moving equipment.