Speaking of Outhouses, again.

Looks like there is room in there for a urinal. [emoji1]

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Looks like there is room in there for a urinal. [emoji1]

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That's behind any tree. ;)

I did a lot of research on outhouses and found an interesting trend. Seems some yuppie types are building very high end, no pun intended, "outhouses" in their back yards. Running water and tile floors. Some have incorporated in a shower, coining the phrase "Shouthouses".

Here's my previous, yet successful attempt. Just not much curb appeal.

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When I was a kid we had a outhouse with a shower, so when you came in from swimming you didnt track sand in the house, even to this day most houses have outside showers.

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Thanks again.

I'm not above shooting a deer out of it either. Although I'm not sure how he'd get the door open with those hoofs. ;)

Been using it for a couple months now and no odors...

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He built Sanitary Facilities and Barns. In Arkansas.

We thank your dad for his service! I am not sure which we still need more, barns or outhouses. I guess barns, because one can use a barn when nature calls, but not stack hay in an outhouse. And that South Carolina one is the fanciest I have ever seen, so you would not want to junk it up with hay and old tools.
 
We thank your dad for his service! I am not sure which we still need more, barns or outhouses. I guess barns, because one can use a barn when nature calls, but not stack hay in an outhouse. And that South Carolina one is the fanciest I have ever seen, so you would not want to junk it up with hay and old tools.

Don't thank my Dad, thank FDR. That was one of his programs.
My Dad was a carpenter and he needed a job!
The fanciest Outhouse that I ever saw was up in Indiana.
It was constructed of brick.
It matched the Brick Farmhouse.
 
One of my great grandfathers told me he was bitten by a black widow while on the throne in an outhouse. He had four kids at the time and never had any more.
Said he did not recommend it as a birth control method


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Don't thank my Dad, thank FDR. That was one of his programs.
My Dad was a carpenter and he needed a job!
The fanciest Outhouse that I ever saw was up in Indiana.
It was constructed of brick.
It matched the Brick Farmhouse.
I guess thats where the saying came from. Built like a brick #%+€ house. [emoji1]

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