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In article <vj036u$2jo0a$4@dont-email.me>,Likely so. My father did grow up with his siblings using an outhouse as a child until his family moved from Pennsylvania into the house next door to my mother's house in Ohio. Moved up to indoor plumbing. My mother's parents were considered slightly "upscale". Heh.
j_mcquown@comcast.net says...>Growing up in a bathroom with a window and a fan could be
On 11/30/2024 8:17 AM, Janet wrote:In article <3f2b48bc-e909-8de0-ed41->
c6031bbb4b6b@example.net>, nospam@example.net says...>>
On Fri, 29 Nov 2024, jmcquown wrote:
>On 11/29/2024 5:56 PM, Carol wrote:>Michael Trew wrote:>
>Another house I grew up in, both bathroom ceiling vents went straight>
into the attic and stopped. I'm glad that I checked, because that
could have been a moldy mess up there from humidity had we regularly
used the fans.
The few times we need it, we open the bathroom window to vent.
Not everyone has a window in the bathroom, nor a fan in it.
>
Jill
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Jill, please, not everyone has a bathroom! You assume too much!
I grew up in a house without any running water, or a
bathroom.
>
The bucket was in a nearby shed/outhouse with no window,
no electricity and no fan; but plenty of light and fresh
air if you left the door open.Or the moon was up.
Janet UK
I was fortunate enough to grow up with indoor plumbing and bathrooms and
indoor plumbing. And electricity. Growing
what made the rest of your life so different from mine :-)
Janet UK
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