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Martin wrote:
Rusty_Hinge wrote:
Anne Welsh Jackson wrote:
"'Mike'" wrote:
I've seen loads of old public wash houses in France usually with a
faintly Romanesque feel - columns, tiled roof, etc , but never
one with
an arch into a hillside on private land.
'Public Washhouse' or 'Doing your washing in public'
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How the other half lives, eh, Mike?
Won't he let you in his wash-house, then?
Not since he scrubbed his balls in the sink, golf that is.
"Golf"? My husband plays with oval-shaped balls, I'll have you know!
So do a lot of people...
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Rusty
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