Keep Your Powder Dry was created in 1945-04.
The duration of Keep Your Powder Dry is 1.55 hours.
Keep Your Powder Dry - 1945 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Finland:S Sweden:Btl USA:Approved (PCA #10596)
yes, but it will eventually dry out on its own
attributed to Oliver Cromwell
how do you dry out a powder that got damp
The origin is in firearms. Old guns used black powder instead of cartridges, and if you let your powder get wet, your gun would not fire.
They hurt because they are dirty. Warm bath or shower, soap, dry them well, if possible use a blow dryer to get them totally dry and use some jock rash powder. Clean and powder at least once a day, morning and night would be better and in a few days you should be alright. Keep using powder and keep them as dry as possible.
After I bathe, I put powder all over my body. Black pepper is made by grinding peppercorns into powder. Soldiers in the 18th century used gunpowder horns to keep their powder dry.
It was a warm, dry place, higher than a child could reach, but the rifle could be reached in a hurry. Warm and dry- as in "keep your powder dry".
Because that is what the Dry powder (or Dry Chem.) is made for.
Depends entirely WHAT the dry powder is.
Keep Your Powder Dry - 1945 was released on: USA: 8 March 1945 (Washington, D.C.) (premiere) USA: April 1945 Sweden: 15 April 1946 Portugal: 15 April 1947 Finland: 17 June 1949