he was uncomfortable
President Taft had three pets-- two cows and a dog. The cows were Pauline Wayne and Mooly Wooly, and the dog was named Caruso. (President Taft was the last president to keep cows on the White House grounds.)
William Howard Taft kept a cow in order to have fresh milk.
The story is told that President William Howard Taft (in office 1909-1913) got stuck in a White House bathtub and it took several men to pull him out. The truth of the story can not be verified-- it is almost certainly false. What is true is that Taft was very heavy , weighing in at over 300 pounds, and that a new larger bath tub was installed for him in the White House. See the related link for a picture of the four installers sitting together in the new tub.
-William Howard Taft, at 6 feet and weighing over 350 pounds (159 kg),was the heaviest US President. -He was given the nickname "Big Lub" because of his size -Taft's weight caused him to become stuck in the bathtub in the White House on several occasions, prompting the installation of a new bathtub capable of holding all of the men who installed it, something the White House denied until the bathtub was torn out years later.
No the white house is not symmetrical
Get stuck in the White House bathtub.
After serving one term, Taft left the White House, which he called "the lonesomest place in the world."
Get stuck in the white house bathtub.
Taft
Taft arranged for a larger bathtub to be installed in the White House. This installation prompted the legend the Taft got stuck in the old tub and had to be helped to get out of it.
You are likely thinking of Taft who kept a cow in the White House in order to have fresh milk .
Taft kept a cow on the white house grounds in order to have fresh milk.
William Howard Taft.
1908 was when the White House garage got its first car, a Stanley steamer for president Taft.
William Howard Taft followed Roosevelt in the White House.
He got stuck in his bathtub in the White House.
William Howard Taft