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A fancy outside loo...
 
i don't understand?...

When I go fo a session of deep thought and light reading I tend to sit still.

Does your missus put something in the colostomy bags she feeds you to give you St Vitus dance while you're doing the cha cha cha?
 
It's a shame Tamz isn't about, he could tell us the make and model.
 
will get some more pics tomorrow, its a make ive never heard of. 1800's apparantly.
 
many years ago i had to take one of those out and refit it in another house cut the lead soil and removed it and the used an angle grinder to cut the cement joint of the pan
 
Thats porcelain at its best and i bet that seats seen its fair share or arses,
 
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I'm all photo'd out now. Still amazes me what we find day to day. We should have a thread to show really nice stuff.
 
many years ago i had to take one of those out and refit it in another house cut the lead soil and removed it and the used an angle grinder to cut the cement joint of the pan

Rather you than me steve, Think that would have sent me into a flat spin.
 
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