14 thoughts on “Deathray, step into my office…

  1. I can literally claim to still have one of those.
    It’s much nicer though.
    Back in Pennsylvania where I lived they were very common on the Amish farms, even after most of them were using indoor plumbing. Being they didn’t believe in modern amenities the fake outhouse was where they hid the telephone. Everyone knew. The wire running to it gave it away. That was just one of a long list of ways they got around their mostly silly rules.

    • Ya, my cabin has one, need to check how long until I need to dig a new one, probably a while, I don’t get out there much.

      • The one at my camp blew over last winter and kinda destroyed itself when it the ground. My brother lit it on fire in place. We haven’t replaced it, yet.

  2. I want that truck. Give me the keys and then you guys can go do whatever it is you do i n those things.

  3. Where is the reading material Cederq?

    I don’t think your fancy-shmantzy outdoor plumbing is fooling anyone. I think we can all agree that a well made thunderbox is the last word in class and opulence…

  4. Cederq, if you mount one on a trailer, you can just hitch to your road train whenever you move along again. Make it a two-holer for Guido too. Best have a sliding trap in the base so’s you can just park it over a hole in the ground, that way wherever you’re leaving will always have a reminder of your presence. Not that I reckon they’d forget it too easy, maybe after some therapy.

    • Just don’t stay in one place too long. You don’t want the trailer to “high center” on the deposited expressions of gratitude. I do like the trailer thought, though..

      • Johno, why would I need a trailer with a portable john behind both my Travel trailer and cargo trailer? I have a john in my trailer and if I needed to leave a big stinkin’ pile of appreciation by opening the waste valve on my black tank, course I would have to wash the left tire on my cargo trailer as it would roll right through…

  5. My first duty station was West Berlin back in the 70’s and it was there that I saw my first and only brick shithouse. Sucker was mounted on wood rails so it could be moved every few years. As a common user of the wooden type back home I can’t remember if I was impressed or laughed due to the reference of being build like a….

  6. Hey Phil and Cederq, just getting back home after helping out the wifey’s kid and grandkids. Hope y’all had a great Christmas and for a better New Year. Same to everyone else.

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