Saturday, February 2, 2008

Just Call Me, "Old School"

"You're 'Old School' man!"

That's an expression that I hear from time to time these days. In fact, just the other day one of my co-workers told me that I was "Old School" because I still use a paper calender. Well, if that's the case, I discovered the ultimate in "Old School" during our recent trip to Nashville, Indiana for a church leadership retreat.

That's right. Down in Nashville they use the restroom the "Old School Way". I'm not sure if that means they have out houses or if there's a certain old way that they actually go to the bathroom that I don't know about. Perhaps you old people could fill me in.

8 comments:

Unknown said...

I'm kinda mad my parents never taught me the "old school way". It would have been nice to know what to do.

Wani said...

I used that restroom! There wasn't much to it.... just a a little shed in the back with a hole in the floor. HA! jk

Mighty Morphin' Mama said...

I am thankful to get to use my modern, flush toilet the new-fangled way.

Seven Alexanders said...

It's probably just a big bush.

jan said...

I'm not even going to "go" there. Literally or figuratively.

Rose Starr said...

I'm thinking 'old school' bathroom going might have leaves instead of tp? I'm only 30 so this is total guessing.
~Rose
p.s. i love pics of funny signs...there's one in my neighborhood that I'm itching to blog about...you've inspired me to go take the picture.

p.p.s. did you have any success in getting co-workers to do the hokey pokey?...that's pretty old school too ya know.

Mr. E said...

Was there an outhouse nearby? My parent's still remember using them when they were very young. As for me we go "Old School" on our deer lease. We have a two-holer dug our about 20 yards away from our huntin' camp. I try my best not to go though. Whewww, the smell.

Just a question...are you having trouble leaving a comment on my blog? Someone else told me they were. Just checking.

Uvulapie said...

I certainly hope it means they have an old Sears & Roebuck catalog hanging on a nail.