James Madison talked better lying down...
James Madison
This will depend on the person. For some people, kidneys do indeed function better laying down at night.
"Nothing more than a change of mind, my dear. I always talk better lying down" were James Madison's final words in response to a niece's question "What is the matter, Uncle James?"
James Madison was the president at that time.
Because it's better than the pipe laying on stones that may have sharp edges.
James Madison, during the War of 1812.
He was only about 5'4" and weighed only about 100 lbsJames Madison was baldHe was on the $5,000 bill.He suffered frost bite on his nose.He was the first president to wear long trousers.On his death bed, he said, "I speak better lying down."
it has to go!
I think it was Dolly Madison.
Laying My Burdens Down was created in 1970.
It caught on fire, and partially burnt down. Then they rebuilt it.
The President that was in office when the White House was burned down was James Madison. It was burned down on August 24, 1814 by British Troops in retaliation for the American attack on York in Ontario, Canada.