palani
7th April 2014, 06:00 PM
http://www.coloradogold.com/archive/The_Cost_Of_Illegals-1286.html
quote from the April 7, 1900 Silverton (Colorado) Standard, under the headline "Steady Boys." "A woman died, and while the pallbearers were conveying the remains to her last resting place, by some mishap, they stumbled and dropped the casket. The jolt, brought the deceased back to life, and she lived another seven years before dying again. On the way to the cemetery, they passed over the same ground, and when the pallbearers reached the place where the tumble had been made at the previous funeral, the stricken husband stopped along side those bearing the remains of his lamented wife, and said, "Steady boys, steady."
quote from the April 7, 1900 Silverton (Colorado) Standard, under the headline "Steady Boys." "A woman died, and while the pallbearers were conveying the remains to her last resting place, by some mishap, they stumbled and dropped the casket. The jolt, brought the deceased back to life, and she lived another seven years before dying again. On the way to the cemetery, they passed over the same ground, and when the pallbearers reached the place where the tumble had been made at the previous funeral, the stricken husband stopped along side those bearing the remains of his lamented wife, and said, "Steady boys, steady."