Tuesday, May 24, 2011

How?


How in the world can a pit toilet be out of order?
Please note this is a rhetorical question.
I don't want to hear your theories.
I have my own.
I am trying not to think about them.
Have a nice day.
If that's possible now.

18 comments:

Dawn said...

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....Oh this is funny. I'll keep my mouth shut;))

Leah J. Utas said...

Dawn, glad I gave you a laugh.

Dawn said...

Two Dawns in a row - how good is that!

I do have some experience of pit toilets (long drops, as we call them out here) but not recently. I'm happy to leave it like that.

Leah J. Utas said...

Love the name long drop.
Dawn, I understand.

Reb said...

Well, that is the men's side, so I really don't want to know either! Very funny though.

Tabor said...

Ewwww!

Leah J. Utas said...

Reb, glad you enjoyed it.

Tabor, yep.

solarity said...

I was struggling in vain to keep my mouth shut, when blogger told me I needed to enable cookies in order to comment. (It tells me this a lot; it's always wrong. But this time helpful with the self-restraint.)

...So may I at least mention the possibility of a small sleepy dragon?

Mary Anne in Kentucky

Leah J. Utas said...

Mary Anne, I'm a-feared I don't get the reference. But I admire your restraint.

Hilary said...

Too funny... but I wanted to hear all of the theories. Potty pooper! ;)

Leah J. Utas said...

Sorry, Hilary.

the Bag Lady said...

Hilary's comment cracked me up!

And so did Mary Anne's.... dragon?? Dear heavens, I have enough trouble using a pit toilet without having to worry about dragons!

messymimi said...

Dragon! Wonderful idea, as long as it's an Eragon style, not a Harry Potter style.

Leah J. Utas said...

Messymimi, HP fan, are you? I am. Haven't had the pleasure of Eragon and don't think I will.

solarity said...

Leah, the only reference is to my wild imagination. I was thinking "What could have hatched in the spring warmth?" and I could see the baby dragon so clearly, with the pieces of his shell lying beside him and his tail twitching a little as he slept. I don't remember the HP dragons very well, and I haven't gotten around to reading Eragon, but this one is quite sweet.

Mary Anne in Kentucky

Leah J. Utas said...

Ah, of course, Mary Anne. If it held a hatchling dragon I sure wouldn't want to disturb it.

solarity said...

(Brain goes ping!) This imagination-dwelling dragon is not the same as Robin McKinley's Dragonhaven, either, but I think it's time for me to read it again.

Mary Anne in Kentucky

Buttons Thoughts said...

That is a great question. LOL B