COLD DARK ROOM

johnandjade

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been browsing the site lyn posted, done homework on wetsuits after mum pointed out there not waterproof... guess the clue is in the name:/ !

i think marigolds with liners (tried and true) for washing the donkeys shall remain, however will try wetsuit gloves for general use, purchased cheeply from amazon untill guinee pigged;).
 

Lyn W

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been browsing the site lyn posted, done homework on wetsuits after mum pointed out there not waterproof... guess the clue is in the name:/ !

i think marigolds with liners (tried and true) for washing the donkeys shall remain, however will try wetsuit gloves for general use, purchased cheeply from amazon untill guinee pigged;).
You need the rubber gloves with long arms to stop the rising damp.
I think I saw some in a garden centre, but I bet people who work in unglamorous places like sewers use something like that.
 

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Never tried, but I imagine that's nearly as hard as the camel through the eye of the needle bit which is only possible after liquidizing the camel.
I know, I tried.
Several times.
It's been a long time but I believe from my school Scripture lessons that the 'camel' quoted in the Bible refers a thick rope - called a camel - so you liquidised those poor creatures for nothing.
 

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It's been a long time but I believe from my school Scripture lessons that the 'camel' quoted in the Bible refers a thick rope - called a camel - so you liquidised those poor creatures for nothing.
Liquidising camels can never be a bad thing.
I wonder if I can make one into a rope ?
 
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