Charpi Humor.

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This just in from our daughter in Florida..........

The Outhouse Poem!





The service station trade was slow
The owner sat around,
With sharpened knife and cedar stick
Piled shavings on the ground.


No modern facilities had they,
The log across the rill
Led to a shack, marked His and Hers
That sat against the hill.


"Where is the ladies restroom, sir?"
The owner leaning back,
Said not a word but whittled on,
And nodded toward the shack.


With quickened step she entered there
But only stayed a minute,
Until she screamed, just like a snake
Or spider might be in it.


With startled look and beet red face
She bounded through the door,
And headed quickly for the car
Just like three gals before.


She missed the foot log - jumped the stream
The owner gave a shout,
As her silk stockings, down at her knees
Caught on a sassafras sprout.


She tripped and fell - got up, and then
In obvious disgust,
Ran to the car, stepped on the gas,
And faded in the dust.


Of course we all desired to know
What made the gals all do
The things they did, and then we found
The whittling owner knew.


A speaking system he'd devised
To make the thing complete,
He tied a speaker on the wall
Beneath the toilet seat.


He'd wait until the gals got set
And then the devilish tike,
Would stop his whittling long enough,
To speak into the mike.


And as she sat, a voice below
Struck terror, fright and fear,
"Will you please use the other hole,
We're painting under here!"
 
Good one. Does this cantina charge for the entertainment?

Spirit of the Kuhkuri......My sword possesses the spirit of the Himalayas, where all souls gather......
 
I can guarantee without hesitation there's not a man alive brave enough to install such a speaker in the BirGorkha Charpi.
 
Good one Yvsa:D:D:D



Good one. Does this cantina charge for the entertainment?

Why yes we do, but since Yvsa's been under the weather he's said that all tips (read-khuks) should be sent to ME:D and not for research neither!!!:barf:
 
When Bro is feeling either pretty good or pretty bad you gotta watch him. In between you're safe.
 
I'm not that old, and encountering a real outhouse was always a rare event. Kinda like encountering a typewriter nowadays. A whole bunch of silly stuff like the poem Yvsa provided is close to being forgotten. One of my grandparents' favorites:

"Race to the Outhouse", written by Will E. Maekit and Betty Wownt.

There jillions of 'em, many no doubt forgotten already.

The modern alternative is certainly more convenient, and better for high population densities. Human that is. Not sure how our modern "disposal" methods affect everthing else vs possible alternatives...

For some reason, people seem to find endless humor in this general topic.
 
I'm only 30, but our family has a little cottage on the island where I grew up that has a two-seater--one adult seat and a kid-sized one, which I appreciated when I was small. Somehow the idea of falling into the cr*p pile upside down scared us little guys pretty bad:D I remember using it a few times when it was winter and the wind was blowing just WRONG, meaning straight up the hole:eek: There's cold, and then there's COLD:D
 
I grew up in the age of outhouses and some of them were quite fancy --windows with curtains, candles for night time excursions and reading material. One of the rules my grandmother insisted upon was lighting a rolled up newspaper and whisking it around under the seat to drive the Black Widows away. It must have worked. I never got bitten but the poor kid a couple of blocks north met his end in this fashion.

But none, even the dirtiest, nastiest, public outhouse could hold a candle -- not even a wet match -- to the BirGorkha Charpi. I remember one at the Dumre bus stop which came close but no cigar.
 
But none, even the dirtiest, nastiest, public outhouse could hold a candle -- not even a wet match -- to the BirGorkha Charpi
by the sounds of it, lighting ANYTHING is there might be the last thing you ever did--Kablooey!!:eek: :eek: :D
 
For the faint of heart and those in ill health walking into the BirGorkha Charpi will be their last act.
 
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