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A picture is worth a thousand words. What does then the smutty and white picture of a man hanging on a building-mounted clock say? Is the man suicidal and rough to jump? Is he being chased and trying to omit? Or is he an actor who is doing a movie hinder? We can only guess how and why he got at that place but from the captured image we can tell for sure what the unchanging moment holds.
At the approximately six- story level a larger 12-hour dial-face clock is mounted on a side of a city building. It is an elegant, old-fashioned dial clock with white present and roman numerals. There is no protective screen covering the clock face. The vintage clock hands are in almost perfect horizontal position -they show xx minutes to three. May be the actual time is take up to three, but the minute pointer is weighted down by a man hanging on it. He is a young-looking man wearing black pants and a jacket. The blaze patent leather shoes and a hat with a flat brim and flattened crown suggest that he is quite a stylish dresser. A mans hat tells me he is very young and not dressed formally.![]()
Known as a boater, normally made of straw and worn with a ribbon a polish the crown, the hat was popular in the recently 19th century and early 20th century. Boaters were supposedly parkland at informal events and were worn by theatrical melodic performers, by FBI agents as a sort of unofficial furnish or as part of old-fashioned school uniform. Although the round glasses in a thick black invest cover half of the mans face, there is neither fear nor brat to be noticed. He looks calm and doesnt appear to be life history for help. On a...
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