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I am fed up ,been completly soaked 4 days this week ,and i mean completly soaked ,its 20 degrees out side and the heating has been workin overtime to keep up with the drying of cloths ,how do you guys manage ?its drivin me round the bend

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Yes it's unpleasant been wet within the first hour of the day the day and spare shirts in the cab ease the discomfort.Having said that we have had a dry year,driest on record,and compared to the last 2 summers we've got it good.I do think we are a bit soft these days.If you think you are a bit hard done to just think about our forefathers who spent weeks in trenches soaking wet through and a nice case of footrot.They didn't have a nicewarm bath waiting at the end of the day,a pie and mash supper and a pint of real ale to ease their pain.

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we have hardly had any rain, july was a wee bit rainy but this year has been awesome. Usually i just work with 2 pairs and alternate them on the down stairs dirty radiator. tbh i have a long waterproof jacket and the stretch air type c's dont really let the water in.

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