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Posted by 730virgil on July 04, 2006 at 12:30:42 from (205.188.117.14):
it seems a farm family still used the outhouse out back . junior hated it; hot in summer , cold in winter and it reeked . one morning on his way to outhouse junior saw the crick near outhouse had flooded after last nights thunderstorm . thinking fast he saw a way to get rid of outhouse once and for all found a pole and got the outhouse into flood water not knowing dad had went in to take a nap that night at supper his dad said " would you know anything about outhouse floating down the crick this morning " ? junior sensing he was about to get the worst spanking of his life said " just like george washington when asked about chopping down the cherry tree i can not tell a lie " . his dad said " well george's dad wasn't sleeping in the tree either " .
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