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Old 09-10-2004, 08:21 PM
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Originally posted by RACooper
Umm... don't mean to torpedo this "plot hole" but indoor plumbing has been around (in the UK) for oh... close to 1900 years now. Think of the Romans and places like Bath or York.
The Romans had indoor plumbing, but it was hardly what we would call a "bathroom" by todays standards...plus all of Hogwarts would be crazy from the lead in the pipes. And not too many castles were built with "plumbing" it was usually reserved for things like bathhouses and the like. Queen Elizabeth was one of the first people in England to have a flushable toliet.


eta: I did a report on indoor plumbing as one the greatest invetions of mankind.
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