Posted on 11/22/2008 12:37:37 PM PST by george76
The one-room clapboard building, a beloved small-town gathering place since 1923, had no restrooms. When nature called, patrons young and old either had to hold it, do their business next door at the Roxbury Union Congregational Church or go home.
"I used to say 'We're the Wi-Fi library without a pot to p-- in,'" said library director Susan D'Amico.
(Excerpt) Read more at charlotteobserver.com ...
PLUS [at least partial] volunteer labor......good gracious, what on earth explains that kind of cost for a one-person restroom in a corner of an existing building??
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$5,000 for construction and supplies.
$31,900 for red tape and permits.
All those county and state sucker want to get paid too.
Being Vermonters, I would have thought they would actually be proud of the situation, being eco-harmless and all...
if only D.C. toilet-less bathrooms, they might stop flushing our money down the toilet.
Too funny! They use the restaurant next door as an outhouse!
Sorry, even funnier. Made a mistake — they are using a Church as an outhouse! Typical liberals!
all that reading material and no toilet?
No toilet? What do they use the Sears catalogs for?
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