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In a message dated 97-12-23 03:02:24 EST, [log in to unmask]
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> I think that we are on to something here. The first publication from BP
>  Press, maybe... all profits to go to establish an outhouse museum, located
>  where?
>  The closest I can come is CowShit Corner, No. Newcastle, Maine.

Kevin Daly was onto something with the outhouse calendar. I'm curious why he
was looking at it and did not purchase such a collector's oddity?

Regardless, my fambly seems to have figured out my future interests ahead of
my expressing them... (or else I'm locked in a repeat/forget cycle) sometime
prior to G & E my mother bought for me _Outhouses of Alaska_, Harry Walker
(while touring Alaska), and my sister purchased _The Outhouses Revisited_, Don
Harron, with photographs by Sherman Hines. The dust jacket says Sherman Hines
is a famous Canadian photographer that has produced outhouse books, calendars,
posters and postcards. Possibly we could get an expert to make an apperance on
BP? Preservationeers, start your search engines humming!

Though all the photos are really nice, they are copyrighted. I'm still seeking
photos we can use on the BP webpage. A burning biffie from Maine would be
acceptable.

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