Tonight's the night!!!

big tee

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The good old days!!!!
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It used to be legal!!
 
Know of a guy, back then, the kids made a ritual of tipping his outhouse over,
so, he wrapped it small chicken wire and hooked the electric fence charger to it.
No problems after that!!!
 
(quoted from post at 15:28:49 10/31/22) The good old days!!!!
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It used to be legal!!
andalism and trespassing have been illegal for some time now.
 
Seems to me the "joke" would be on the people tipping the outhouse over.

Those things were sitting over an open pit of human waste dug into the ground. Most likely one of the pushers ends up in the hole.

It's not like a modern porta-john where the person inside gets covered with waste and blue water... So HILARIOUS!
 
I was working with a backhoe downtown. There was a pota potty close to where i was digging. It was in the way so i took the bucket and gently shoved it over not more than a couple of feet. a guy comes flying out holding his pants up with his hands. I dont know why he took it so personally. Everybody on the job thought it was funny.
Ron
 
I was not involved but heard the bar room discussion on a couple. 1. Construction site of multi story college dorm building, an individual would spend about 15 or 20 minutes in porta potty a couple of times a day, crane operator and others involved, something about 20 feet up by the time he got the door open. 2. older guy who's wife would run him out of the house due to odor so he would go to the old not used outhouse left at the site of the no longer used RR Depot, cherry bomb dropped in vent pipe after he had been in there a few minutes, some thing said about what he had dripping off his behind when he exited the door with his britches around his ankles.
 
Back in the 60's it was let known that an outhouse would be put onto the roof of the high school gym the tallest building. The cops patrolled the area,however the outhouse appeared any way. It had been on the roof for several days in pieces and put together in the night. Score!!
 
Another highschool boy and I worked for a big cattle feeder in the neighborhood. He lived on the end of a long driveway. We snuck through the field and started all his tractors in the shed Halloween night Case 900, Farmall 400 diesel, super MTA and an H Farmall. Hightailed it out of their before we got caught. He was not happy. I think he new it must have been us but we kept denying it. If I had it to do over I never would have done it. Seams like that was going to far.
 
Best one I ever heard was from back in the days of wooden grain wagons. My Dad told the story in great detail, so I am pretty sure he was involved. The long and the short of it was wagon was still sitting on the barn floor full of grain from harvest. They must have worked at it all night bagging it and taking wagon apart, then reassembling wagon straddling the peak of the barn roof, then hoisted all the bags of grain up and filled wagon! Apparently the fellow who owned the grain and wagon was not well liked by the neighbourhood boys!
 
That reminds me of old timers talking about 50 years ago about a farmer bragging about how much corn he picked in a day. They found out he had a team that would always keep the wagon positioned and he would go out an hour or so before first light to start hand picking. One halloween they turned the wagon box end for end, moved the bang board ect., he didn't notice the end gate on the wrong end until noon break.
 
Had a great uncle that had his outhouse tipped every year. So one year he move the outhouse and when the kids came to tip it they fell in the outhouse basement. Didnt have a problem after that.
 
I am too young for out houses but we use to corn cars, do the purse on side of road trick ( baler twine on it and would pull it in as someone stopped to pick it up ) and setting a purse out with a dead animal in it.
 
We did some outhouse Tipping when I was a Teenager, one we had tipped before and was setting on ground, not on cement anymore, three of us was straining to upset it at back and I looked down and could see what looked like mud at bottom and decided not to put my hand under bottom edge to lift when one of the other guys did and it was not mud, we ran for the car parked down the road and when we took off we made him hold his hand out the window, 1951 Ford Hardtop. Gene
 

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