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Thanks for the well wishes, but I'm just adding my 2 cents worth to whomever
is researching portable toilets in Virginia. Although, I'm not sure my 2
cents was really worth much. Oh btw and IMHO, you guys could use a few more
in Albemarle County!!! (haha) Restrooms, that is. It's very difficult
traveling around the county trampling through cemetaries and such as
restrooms are few and far between. I guess after this history lesson though
all I really needed was a couple of rain soaked corn cobs, a pair of split
bloomers and a hoop skirt and I wouldn't have needed a restroom. <wink wink>
Actually, I was referring to my own ramblings and my going off on a tangent
when I said, "Sorry, I don't know what this has to do Virginia history".
But, I wanted to offer what I knew about the functionality of the hoop skirt
for what it's worth.
Lonny
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Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 6:44 PM
Subject: Re: portable toilets
> To Lonny,
> I believe that the subject of portable toilets has more to do with our
> history than who had the most wealth, slaves, and who was closest to
> royalty.
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> Best of luck in all of your endeavors,
> William Thomas Purcell, Jr.
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