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To: AugustWest who wrote (289)3/29/2002 9:01:30 AM
From: Crocodile  Respond to of 338
 
We usually keep one of those lawn sprinklers set up out in our backyard so that we can turn that on and run under it to get cleaned off before coming indoors. When we used to operate our farm as such, doing a lot of haying and combining grain, mucking out stalls in the barn, it was really nice to be able to wash all the hay chaff and grain dust off on a hot, sticky summer day. Only catch was that we just had one long hose running from the house out to the sprinkler... The first water that sprayed out of it was enough to boil you alive, next water was juuuussssst right...but then, all of sudden it would finally start spraying the cold stuff coming straight up from the deep well... yikes!!!... have to be pretty brave (or nutz) to let it spray you for very long. <gg>