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If only we had Vespasian, who has studied the trouser drying issue for years (via YouTube videos) we could end this conundrum once and for all.

Edited by Mick Dempsey
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2 minutes ago, felixthelogchopper said:

I've eaten it now but if you don't mind waiting 24 hrs?

I'll give it a miss if you don't mind. Being in the "job" gives me a good idea what it will look like.

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Bonnie Soonbescarff Mead (assuming it is a female) is clearly retarded in the domestic duties department....

 

Simple rules of gravity would dictate that the water would drain downwards away from the waistband in example A, thus allowing more efficient evaporation drying at the waistband than would be the case in B where water would be continuing to saturate the area which is known to be the slowest to dry obviously resulting in the legs drying much quicker than the waistband which would require longer on the line taking up valuable space where other washing could be hung out.....

 

Get a grip Bonnie, you're a disgrace to your gender and will likely see out your miserable life as a crinkled, dry and bitter spinster....  

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

If only we had Vespasian, who has studied the trouser drying issue for years (via YouTube videos) we could end this conundrum once and for all.

Ummmm....  Slightly embarrassed now..... :$

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7 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:

Firewood stacking,
Bark side up or down?
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There is actually an interesting section on this in the excellent ‘Norwegian Firewood’ book.

I use the term ‘interesting’ fairly loosely, obviously.

It has something to do with proximity to coastal areas.

 

As you were gents, I’ve got pants to iron and socks to pair up.

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On 4/8/2018 at 20:27, Mark Bolam said:

There is actually an interesting section on this in the excellent ‘Norwegian Firewood’ book.

I use the term ‘interesting’ fairly loosely, obviously.

 

Do tell

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