Posted by Brent in IA on August 28, 2007 at 15:43:53 from (66.43.236.195):
Long story behind it (and one fairly PO'd wife)but we have a brand-spanking new outhouse on the farm just like I remember at grandpa's way back (except we have running water today in the house, and his was a 2-holer...). However, grandpa never dug his pit with a backhoe so I imagine ours will hold much more as I got a little carried away, hope noone ever falls in because it will be a LONG climb back up :-)
Enough long-windedness...Anyway, the kids want to "name" it and paint it on a board to nail above the door. However they have a fairly short list of names to choose from and I thought with the wealth of knowledge and ingenuity on this site we may garner some we don't have. (Current list includes turd palace and crap shack if that helps get you started...)
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