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To: Dexter Lives On who wrote (18683)3/8/2002 6:03:24 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
OT-outhouse-culture is important, both for armies, UN-soldiers, cholera and just having a silent moment,
hopefully with a good view, and for regular recycling.

Finnish UN soldiers are known for their abilities in terms of building outhouses, for themselves and for
the locals (however, I doubt their traditional skills when in some sandy desert, I hope they consult the
locals for advise)

Ilmarinen

Btw, in the 16-1700s it was not considered polite to adress, not even very politely, somebody sitting
down beside the road.(that was before cars and even before Napoleon made a point on who could
ride a horse on what side of the road)

Important stuff on the way to the local market.

Btw,btw, does regular canadian outhouses have 1,2 or 3 seats?? If more than two, what are the
standardized, traditional diameters?? (low temperatures might influence how and when the
little walk is done, kids or elderly and regular responsible adults)

Tried to find a link to this historical document, book, on the architecture of finnish outhouses
through times, but no luck.

Btw,btw,btw, that now published book was more about how people connect using the hopefully
daily habit, not focusing just on the place of relief and recycling.