For $1,000 a week would you only use port a potties?
Am I the only one using it? That's kinda important.ScottS said:
For $1,000 a week would you only use port a potties?
2- Holer? Used sometimes in those "quick-step" situations...like after cookin' up a big mess of fresh collards that the whole family loves!SSadler said:
Original "portable"s are found in the country. Were often built on "log runners" so, er, uh,. . . when time and utility demanded it could be moved to a "fresh" spot.
You ain't lived until you've gone to a potty at your country cousins' house. Often they were built as "doubles". Though I never could envision the 'why' of a double, side by side 2-holer with no partition. Was it a social event? "Hey, Cousin Goober! Wanna head out to the privy?"
Use it for what? Please be specific.ScottS said:
For $1,000 a week would you only use port a potties?
Don't aggies use 2+ port a potties?Bexar Pitts said:2- Holer? Used sometimes in those "quick-step" situations...like after cookin' up a big mess of fresh collards that the whole family loves!SSadler said:
Original "portable"s are found in the country. Were often built on "log runners" so, er, uh,. . . when time and utility demanded it could be moved to a "fresh" spot.
You ain't lived until you've gone to a potty at your country cousins' house. Often they were built as "doubles". Though I never could envision the 'why' of a double, side by side 2-holer with no partition. Was it a social event? "Hey, Cousin Goober! Wanna head out to the privy?"
If mandated by the Homeowners Association in the more upscale College Station communities.ScottS said:Don't aggies use 2+ port a potties?Bexar Pitts said:2- Holer? Used sometimes in those "quick-step" situations...like after cookin' up a big mess of fresh collards that the whole family loves!SSadler said:
Original "portable"s are found in the country. Were often built on "log runners" so, er, uh,. . . when time and utility demanded it could be moved to a "fresh" spot.
You ain't lived until you've gone to a potty at your country cousins' house. Often they were built as "doubles". Though I never could envision the 'why' of a double, side by side 2-holer with no partition. Was it a social event? "Hey, Cousin Goober! Wanna head out to the privy?"