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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 05, 2006 at 03:19:23 from (216.208.58.124):
In Reply to: ot outhouse joke posted by 730virgil on July 04, 2006 at 12:30:42:
730virgil: I heard one about a young man coming back from service during WW#2. He had seen indoor plumbing while in Europe. Convinced his dad they should have a indoor bathroom, so they went ahead with the project. Upon completion jr. went to his kit bag, took out a grenade he had brought home with him. He headed out the door. Dad realizing jr was planning to demolish the outhouse, went out the door yelling, TOO LATE. Dad turned to jr and said, "Your grandfather was in the outhouse". Down the hill they went, grandfather was stunned, bruised, bloodied and a wee bit smeared from the contents, but otherwise seemed OK. As they helped him to his feet he said, "It's a damn good I didn't let that one go in that new fangled bathroom in the house".
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