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err, why not a continuous circle. Or completely free-range. |
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I thought you were going to have each pit dry out for six months, whereupon you would recover the now sterile residue as fertiliser. |
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Or, just have 6 outhouses... |
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This is a shit idea ... [+] |
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// why not a continuous circle // |
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I thought about that but figured individual holes would be less
likely to cave in than a trench. |
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As a young girl, I had to use the outhouse when the pipes
indoors froze in Winter. My brother would escort me out
there, and then stand and wait while I did my doodie. |
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Hence, I know my outhouses and this idea is stellar. Love it.
Yay. Ohhhhh yeah. +++++ |
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Given the proliferation of semi-automatic systems revolvers are not the standby they used to be for many. |
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If the outhouse could revolve fast enough, you could avoid the need for a pit altogether. In fact, make the speed high enough, and put the seat on one of the walls, as a sort of Outhouse of Death. |
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