I had a cat awhile back, my brother named it Tango. It was the best cat ever, he let you do anything and he was playful when you wanted him to be and he could calm down on the drop of a dime. My brother and his friend ran him off because they were so mean. I've never seen the cat again and I almost cry when I think about him.
Yeah, I heard you tell me about that, that really is sad... At least you still have Angel.... I wanted to meet Tango, but it's too bad that your brother ran him off... I guess I'll never, ever see him now....... But think of it this way, maybe Angel will get nicer, and let you do what Tango let you do, but that doesn't mean that she will replace Tango....
Well... Technically Britain had them since WW2... And unless somebody informs me of dates of the beginning and the end of the civil war... Britain had them first.
How did America come into posession of gas masks anyway? Purchasing from another country (ie: Britain) or did they make their own unique type?
A primitive respirator to be used by miners was introduced by Alexander von Humboldt already in 1799, when he worked as a mining engineer in Prussia.
Early versions were constructed by the Scottish chemist John Stenhouse in 1854 and the physicist John Tyndall in the 1870s
enough see they were already made by a person in the germany area.
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