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Original: 12/14/2002 3:01 PM
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Saturday, December 14, 2002
 

Appears from the comment section that no one has been here lately. So I will just leave this silly poem.

THE HOUSE OUT BACK
 
One of my bygone recollections,
As I recall the days of yore
Is the little house, behind the house,
With the crescent over the door.
'Twas a place to sit and ponder
With your head bowed down low,
Knowing that you wouldn't be there,
If you didn't have to go.
 
Ours was a three-holer,
With a size for every one.
You left there feeling better
After the usual job was done.
You had to make these frequent trips
Whether snow, rain sleet or fog
To the little house where you usually
Found the Sears Roebuck catalog.
 
Oft times in dead of winter,
The seat was covered with snow.
Twas then with much reluctance,
To the little house you'd go.
With a swish you'd clear the seat,
Bend low, with dreadful fear
You'd blink your eyes and grit your teeth
As you settled on your rear.
 
I recall the day Grandad,
Who stayed with us one summer,
Made a trip to the shanty
Which proved to be a hummer.
'Twas the same day my Dad
Finished painting the kitchen green.
He'd just cleaned up the mess he'd made
with rags and gasoline.
 
He tossed the rags in the shanty hole
And went on his usual way,
Not knowing that by doing so
He would eventually rue the day.
Now Grandad had an urgent call,
I never will forget!
This trip he made to the little house
lingers in my memory yet.
 
He sat down on the shanty seat,
With both feet on the floor.
Then filled his pipe with tobacco
And struck a match on the outhouse door.
He slowly raised his rear:
Tossed the flaming match in the open hole,
With not a sign of fear.
 
The blast that followed, I am sure
Was heard for miles around;
And there was poor ol' Grandad
Just sitting on the ground.
The smoltering pipe was still in his mouth,
His suspenders he held tight;
The celebrated three-holer
Was blown clear out of sight.
 
When we asked him what had happened,
His answer I'll never forget.
He thought it must be something
That he had recently et!
Next day we had a new one
Which my Dad built with ease.
With a sign on the entrance door
Which read: No smoking, Please!
 
Now that's the end of the story,
With memories of long ago,
Of the little house, behind the house
Where we went cause we had to go.
                      (Author Unknown)
 Posted 12/14/2002 3:01 PM - 8 views - 6 comments

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I can't even take one day off with my husband and you complain because I don't leave comments here! Sheesh. ;)
Posted 12/14/2002 5:23 PM by SashaD - reply

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ah come on you can't say anything about the poem, just bitch at me?
Posted 12/14/2002 7:43 PM by BLB Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - reply

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No no, I only came here to whine and complain. :) Okay, I read the poem and I loved it. That was a cute one!
Posted 12/14/2002 8:04 PM by SashaD - reply

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Sasha and I are present and accounted for, and I'll bet there is a T__vis in attendance too.

Never been jet propelled by gasoline, but frightened by a spider crawling around my tender parts and once stung by a what ? bee or wasp ? which made me eject with my pants around my ankles.

A lake in the nearby mountains where we used to ice skate had a very slippery rest room for the guys, at least the women had a dry place to sit rather than our icy throne.

Da Brudder
Posted 12/15/2002 8:45 AM by Falbo - reply

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Explosive story!
Posted 12/15/2002 6:59 PM by pprjournal - reply

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Lol that was adorable! ! !   Lol  I am sure we could have had many explosive stories here had we an outhouse opposed to the bathroom. lmao   Yes my animations are free to all xanga users.  I enjoy making them and if you like and can use them feel free.  My only requirement, is to comment once in a while and let me know if you like it.  Have a great day and a wonderful tomorrow! ! ! ! 

                 

Posted 12/16/2002 12:12 PM by pepsiluver Xanga Premium Member - reply


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