My grandparents' cabin in northern WI had a two-seater, the walls lined with highway maps, and the strong smell (but a good one) of fishing-related stuff. Must have last been there when I was about twelve.
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I am proud to say that in Urbania we have indoor plumbing. So put me down for never.
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I'm also one of those that has never used an out house. It must be a generational thing. :P
Port a Potty was this past Sunday though. Only once, then I opted for the Ritz Carlton potty.
Port a Potty was this past Sunday though. Only once, then I opted for the Ritz Carlton potty.
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Many, many years ago. My Grandmas neighbor had a pond us kids would all go to and swim. There was an outhouse there, the kind that just had a hole cut in the wood seat. It was nasty! Sometimes there would be a snake in there. 8O
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I'd say at least 10 years ago. It was a spotless, clean and virtually odor free 4 holer.
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Last September, I think. There are still quite a few of them at National and State parks. If you're a wilderness kind of person, you're probably quite familiar with them.
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The 'sheltered' lives some people live
Now this, the box latrine, is the ultimate in outdoor plumbing
Now this, the box latrine, is the ultimate in outdoor plumbing
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excuse me, question from a sheltered urban girl on terminology: Is a latrine considered an out house? If yes, then I can answer yes, as I have used a latrine at girl scout day camp about 20 years ago until a snake was found, then at the ripe age of 6 I developed amazing day long bladder control :umno:
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That's right. The rich folk get two-holers... and the REALLY rich folk put bidets in theirs... Me? <sigh> I've got a one-holer and a Sears catalog...
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