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Great, Guys like me are always looking to the pioneers for a little help
 
Great, Guys like me are always looking to the pioneers for a little help

Doug, the pioneer. I heard he got his start washing wagon trains as they passed on their way west.

He was the first to come up with softwashing for wagons by gently pouring water over them rather than throwing the whole bucket on with no regard for damage.

His right arm is huge. He claims it is from pumping the pump handle vigorously becoming the first to get a gallon a minute from the well.

Others have speculated possible reasons for his huge right forearm, but his claim seems reasonable to me.

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Doug, the pioneer. I heard he got his start washing wagon trains as they passed on their way west.

He was the first to come up with softwashing for wagons by gently pouring water over them rather than throwing the whole bucket on with no regard for damage.

His right arm is huge. He claims it is from pumping the pump handle vigorously becoming the first to get a gallon a minute from the well.

Others have speculated possible reasons for his huge right forearm, but his claim seems reasonable to me.

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You forgot the part about me making our own filters out of horse hair and lambs wool. Our filters could filter down to XXX microns at .XX GPM. I am told that at that time, that no other Filter could achieve the results that our's could. At that time the waste was not considered Hazardous nor was there any classification for it, it was simply known as Bull Shi&%. Ahhh, the good ole days...
 
You forgot the part about me making our own filters out of horse hair and lambs wool. Our filters could filter down to XXX microns at .XX GPM. I am told that at that time, that no other Filter could achieve the results that our's could. At that time the waste was not considered Hazardous nor was there any classification for it, it was simply known as Bull Shi&%. Ahhh, the good ole days...

Lol! As you know, Doug was commanding 5 cents per wagon back when everyone else was doing 4 wagons for a penny.

He had the Sheriff make it a crime if one micron of dust blew off a wagon. No one works with the authorities like Doug dose. Lol.

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Well deserved and the credit that is due him!

AC
 
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