Flagpole Sitting?

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Flagpole sitting is when a person makes it to the top of a flag pole and sits on it. One of the most popular flagpole sitters was Alvin 'Shipwreck' Kelly.
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Pole-sitting is the practice of sitting on a pole for extended lengths of time, generally used as a test of endurance. A small platform is often placed at the top of the ... More »
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It is the practice of sitting on a pole for extended lengths of time, generally used as a
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one time he sat on it for 13 hours a nother time he sat on it for 23 days and his last time he sat on the pole for 49 days.
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Flagpole sitting was an American Fad from 1924 to 1929. Thank you for
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Alvin Kelly, employed as a professional stuntman, Kelly decided to attempt to sit on a flagpole
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Flagpole sitting took place in the 1920's as a form of entertainment. This was before radio, television and certainly Internet. People did it as a way to have ...
Alvin Shipwreck Kelly was a master of flagpole-sitting, a public fad of the 1920s. Kelly was fond of climbing to the top of a specially-prepared flagpole. This ...
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