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yep the good old days when times was so much laid back dont you miss going out in a blizzard to take a leak
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vanskyock24
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yep the good old days when times was so much laid back dont you miss going out in a blizzard to take a leak
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Nice little outhouse . I would like to have one in the backyard for storage or something . I have had to use them plenty in times past for what they were made for . No thank you . I do not miss going out in a blizzard to use one !
I forgot to add . One of my aunts had one for years . She even had an electric line run out to it and had it painted nice on the inside with curtains up to the window and a light and fan inside . Still , no thanks .
Hey I want one for my yard too.Ha
I had one of these when I own a cabin in Red Lodge, Montana. It was no fun running out to the outhouse during the winter months. They are fast disappearing from the American landscape.
When we were young my grand parents had one of these. They had a bathroom in the house but that was just for the girls. All the guys had to go to the outhouse. That was in Mecca, Indiana. That was 50 years ago. I hated that thing!
my sister got one for mothers day a few yrs back.Had her son build it out by the pool and she put a portapotty in it so the grandkids would not drip all thru the house.She had us all engrave our names in it when ever we came to visit.I would love one just for the look and to hang things on.
thanks all for posting i love to read the stories of days gone by.
thank you
summer pic of the outhouse
In Texas we call that the sweat house!lol
Does anyone know where I can find information on selling an outhouse? My dad is interested in possibly selling the outhouse that is original to his house. It is over 100 yrs old and at least 95% original. Any information would be gratly apprecaited.
Try Ebay they sell everthing there.
thank you james and chevy
new pics
Gee I had one of these for real and in bitter cold winter you sure didn't want to go out :-( and to top it off had to run past water pump for no inside water and it dripped and left ice to fall on on way to outhouse . Today I am thankful for a real toilet :-) Love the Picture and yard is so cute :-)
thank you manikin - glad to have you on this site
Thank you vansky :-) I enjoy it and all the great people on it , That was very kind of you and I appreciate it . Am glad your on here too !
thank you kerry
thanks again slay