Hover over it, indian style, or fully sit on it The following picture is probably sfw, but just in case Go to this page and scroll down to #95, click on “enlarge picture” and observe the scene Is this poetic license on the part of the artist, or is this how it was done? I have curiosity about a subject which would have been unspeakably vulgar to mention during the victorian era Excusing one’s self to answer a call of nature
If it’s crude to mention evacuation, how could you politely indicate that you needed to do so, and find out in which room a chamberpot was located or where the outhouse was I actually have several books on the history of bathrooms. Anyone remember the ones i told about the rag doll and the chamber pot? The underwear most women wore in those days had an open crotch, so one didn’t have to remove one’s underwear to use the chamber pot Eskimos don’t “hibernate,” even in a loose sense of staying indoors all winter long They hunt seals during the winter
I believe that eskimos historically may have kept some sort of latrine bucket or chamber pot near the entrance to the winter dwelling for use when the weather was too bad, but they wouldn’t have had to do. Let’s say i poured my existing pot of coffee into the reservoir in my coffee maker where i’d ordinarily pour water Would the resulting pot of coffee [ul] [li]be undrinkable[/li][li]be indistinguishable from coffee made with water[/li][li]be awesome (if one likes strong coffee, that is)[/li][li]blow up my coffee maker[/li][/ul] Most americans (or canadians for that matter) don’t even know what potash is, but a huge amount of it is exported from canada to the usa Potash is an absolutely irreplaceable product, a critical precursor in the production of fertilizer The usa cannot stop importing it because you cannot just dig a potash mine tomorrow, there is no practical alternative, and canada is the biggest producer.
Anybody know where the phrase “tinpot dictator” came from I understand the diaphragm pump at the bottom of the carb well enough
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