Oh the days when you didn't have to worry about "Lo-Flo" toilets.
1 posted on
01/21/2005 3:50:23 PM PST by
vannrox
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To: SunkenCiv
2 posted on
01/21/2005 3:52:49 PM PST by
Fiddlstix
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To: vannrox
Excited archaeologists are sifting through the contents of 150-year-old New Zealand toilets.... Whatever turns you on, I guess.
3 posted on
01/21/2005 3:52:59 PM PST by
ScottFromSpokane
(http://drunkengop.blogspot.com/)
To: vannrox
4 posted on
01/21/2005 3:54:01 PM PST by
Cinnamon
To: vannrox
Archaeologists excited over old toilets When you reeeeealllyyy gotta go an you're in a desert anything even resembling a toilet will cause excitement ;)
5 posted on
01/21/2005 3:54:10 PM PST by
freedumb2003
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To: SunkenCiv
7 posted on
01/21/2005 3:55:29 PM PST by
martin_fierro
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To: shaggy eel
8 posted on
01/21/2005 3:55:48 PM PST by
Willie Green
(Go Pat Go!!!)
To: vannrox; blam
If I excavated one of those I would be just flushed with pride!
9 posted on
01/21/2005 3:56:22 PM PST by
Coyoteman
To: vannrox
There's noth'n like carbon dating some old turds to get the juices flowing.
10 posted on
01/21/2005 3:58:07 PM PST by
mlbford2
("Never wrestle with a pig; you can't win, you just get filthy, and the pig loves it...")
To: vannrox
Will they use "crapon dating" to determine the age of the contents the extract?
11 posted on
01/21/2005 3:59:22 PM PST by
pipecorp
(I am, therefore, I think...so, what happens when I'm done thinking ?)
To: vannrox
"The old toilets, locally referred to as long-drops.."
I have two Kohler 'Low Boys' aka 'Easy Riders'. Real comfortable, not unusual to go thru a reading of 'Gone With The Wind' or 'Exodus' in one sitting.
12 posted on
01/21/2005 3:59:33 PM PST by
duckman
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To: vannrox
13 posted on
01/21/2005 4:01:12 PM PST by
Snowy
(Heaven is Reagan country now)
To: vannrox
"You would be surprised what people used to throw down their dunnies."Draft notices, bills, watergate tapes, ballot boxes...........
15 posted on
01/21/2005 4:04:15 PM PST by
afnamvet
To: vannrox
Well, as long as it fit, you'd be surprised what they disposed in latrines. Broken everyday items before the days
of plastic such as pottery, china, metal, etc.
During the fiasco known as "The Big Dig" in Boston, they shut down the project for a day so archaeologists could
retrieve the cr@p from an outhouse dating back to colonial days.
IIRC, that was $1.3M or $3.1M stoppage. But hey, a billion here, $15B there, for a leaking tunnel.
At least they got the stuff from ye olde outhouse.
There's no figure given for the NZ what I am inferring is interrupting work on the bypass.
Gotta build bypasses, you know.
To: vannrox
Archaeologists excited over old dunnies
The place to think & stink & leave your cheese
Leave behind
The daily grind
Unload the sheet & read the funnies
CB^)
19 posted on
01/21/2005 4:06:59 PM PST by
Cyber Ninja
(His legacy is a stain on the dress.)
To: vannrox
Sh*t disturbers. Let the poor, departed toilets rest in peace!
20 posted on
01/21/2005 4:07:20 PM PST by
Miss Behave
(Beloved daughter of Miss Creant, super sister of danged Miss Ology, and proud mother of Miss Hap.)
To: vannrox
Were they 5 gallon or 1.6 gallons?
To: vannrox
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Excited archaeologists are sifting through the contents of 150-year-old New Zealand toilets... Sniffing around old potty jes' has to require a government grant. These archaologists are probably excited because they found used condoms and tampons.
22 posted on
01/21/2005 4:10:13 PM PST by
BobS
To: vannrox
Goodness, if they have an obsession to
dig through poop . . .
I'm sure Shrillery and Billdo's house is full of it.
Probably a lot fresher!
24 posted on
01/21/2005 4:11:02 PM PST by
Quix
(HAVING A FORM of GODLINESS but DENYING IT'S POWER. 2 TIM 3:5)
To: vannrox
Roman artifacts have been excavated from "dunnies" in England -- all sorts of odd stuff that went down the privy.
Get a hold of a copy of Mollie Harris's Cotswold Privies for a thorough history . . .
"Dunnie" by the way is short for "Dunniekin" or "Dinna ken" i.e. "I don't know" . . . the modest answer to "where are you going?" when headed for the "necessary", "down the garden", "reading room", or any of the other many euphemisms for the outdoor privy. Privy itself is a euphemism, from "privatus" meaning "private place."
BTW, after 75 years all the "stuff" has completely decomposed and all you've got is just particularly rich soil. We accidentally excavated one once with a backhoe, belatedly realized what it was when the old seats surfaced in the bucket . . . but it didn't smell.
25 posted on
01/21/2005 4:12:58 PM PST by
AnAmericanMother
(. . . Ministrix of ye Chace (recess appointment), TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary . . .)
To: vannrox
You gotta pity the poor Interns who are no doubt going to be the ones doing the digging.
sheesh!
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