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I've never seen a drying room except on digs where there was a building crew present and the drying room was really only there for them. I suppose us archaeologists are naturally more waterproof - or something like that.
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CARTOON REALITY Wrote:I've never seen a drying room except on digs where there was a building crew present and the drying room was really only there for them. I suppose us archaeologists are naturally more waterproof - or something like that.
thats cus diggers fill them with finds, samples and tools and old lags smoke in them when they think nobody is looking (they dont have a sense of smell)
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P Prentice Wrote:thats cus diggers fill them with finds, samples and tools and old lags smoke in them when they think nobody is looking (they dont have a sense of smell)
Well obviously! Dries the baccy out :face-approve:
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I'm sticking with the waterproof theory, it explains why builders are sort of bloated - water retention.