This is no lie. I grew up in the tepee, covered wagon, horse buggy, real silver dollar, slot machines, no street lights and one room school house, complete with pot belly stove and outhouse days near two Indian Reservations in Wyo, the Shoshone and the Arapahoe. Many Shoshones, near my town, Lander and some of the white ranchers came to town during the war days when autos were not being made and gas was rationed to pick up feed and groceries etc in team drawn wood spoke covered wagons, buggies and saddle horses to a long hitching post in a vacant lot. I attended a country one room schoolhouse until mid grade 3 and Dad had silver $$ in the cash register until the mid 1950s. The Shoshones all set up a tepee village just outside of town for 4th of July days and held sun dances regularly on their reservations.
BUZSAW B 4 U 2 C Y BUZ SAW.
The immeasurable present eternally extends the infinite past and infinitely consumes the eternal future.