James Bailey

James Bailey
James Anthony Bailey, born James Anthony McGinnis, was an American circus ringmaster...
ProfessionOther
Date of Birth4 July 1847
CityDetroit, MI
defense game good played second
We played pretty good defense in the first half, then in the second half, we got out of our game plan.
absent body march moving nearer pitch tent
Here in the body pent, / Absent from Him I roam, / Yet nightly pitch my moving tent / A day's march nearer home.
beat entire five four game hung points proud stayed within
NPA hung around the entire game but didn't have enough to beat them. We stayed within four or five points the whole game. I was proud of them.
last less
We've received, over the last 24 hours, nothing less than a bomb.
absolutely allergic beloved bought buyers cats completed happily heart house intention keen keeping loss owners posted property singapore six small sooner telling win woman
We had a small terrace house for sale. The owners were posted to Singapore and were at a loss as to what to do with their beloved cat. There were six buyers keen on the property and one young woman managed to win the heart of the vendors by telling them that she loved cats and if she bought the house, she would happily keep theirs. No sooner had she completed than it transpired she was allergic to cats and had absolutely no intention of keeping it.
best coming
We want the best of the best coming out for the contests.
artistic field name top
What he did in the artistic field is what a lot of Japan's top name manufacturers did in their field.
funny lent man market meat starts
A blunderer is a man who starts a meat market during Lent
behind last vehicle water
Our last vehicle got out with the water right behind it.
stage trial
If it's still in the trial stage no.
eyes fire tears
He was really upset, tears in his eyes. He thought the world of the fire department, still.
He was never being watched. It's a shame. He should not have been alone.
love life-is without-love
Life is less than nothing without love.
love-is sea poet
A poet not in love is out at sea; He must have a lay-figure.