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Following after a recent series of probes into an historic structure 
only to find weird stuff like flashings in the foundation brickwork that 
puzzled everyone or evidence that all previous studied chronologies of 
the structure were built out of misty imaginings and our going through 
many phases of, "What were they thinking?" my son, and business partner, 
suggested yesterday that in future we should leave something of an odd 
and inexplicable but innocuous and reversible nature behind in all of 
our probes when we close them up just so that the future 
interventionists that follow our craft of hole making will have the fun 
& giggles of figuring out what the hell we were thinking. I am thinking 
along the lines of a Devil Ducky in every hole. I am not sure if this 
goes against the Secretary of Interior Standards or not.

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