wings421
Just playin' possum
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SH!T
From what I've heard, in the early days of the colonies, they used to ship cow manure from Europe to use as fertilizer in the lowest part of the ship (for smell suppression). As they sailed west to the new world someone would go to the lower deck to retrieve something in the hold and of course they would need to take a lantern to see in the dark. All of the gas from the manure would have built up by then and when the flame and the gas came in contact an explosion would occur.
So, after a few times of this happening, they learned that the manure needed to be well ventilated. Placarded on the side of each container of manure had the words
Ship
High
In
Transit
Take it for what its worth, probably just a joke, but it sounded good to me.
From what I've heard, in the early days of the colonies, they used to ship cow manure from Europe to use as fertilizer in the lowest part of the ship (for smell suppression). As they sailed west to the new world someone would go to the lower deck to retrieve something in the hold and of course they would need to take a lantern to see in the dark. All of the gas from the manure would have built up by then and when the flame and the gas came in contact an explosion would occur.
So, after a few times of this happening, they learned that the manure needed to be well ventilated. Placarded on the side of each container of manure had the words
Ship
High
In
Transit
Take it for what its worth, probably just a joke, but it sounded good to me.