How many people can fit in a porta potty?

Shit Happens

Poop Culture – How American is Shaped by its Grossest National Product

by Dave Praeger

Feral House

May 2007, 229 pages, $14.95

[4 June 2007]

by Mikita Brottman

No-one wants to talk seriously about toilets. Poke around in the hidden corners of The Poop Report, and you’ll come to see there's a lot more to it than tales about the trots.

It’s hard to believe it’s as intellectual as you say. But I was reading the author’s blog, and it looks like you might be right. He has a really interesting post about sewage treatment and the state of the industry. Is the whole book that well thought-out?

Comment by Wilson from Brooklyn — June 6, 2007 @ 11:19 pm

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