They had indoor commodes. They were beautiful pieces of furniture. There was a lid on it. It looked like a bench. It even had a seat similar to our toilet seats. The excrement's were collected in large china bowls or metal bowls. A servant would have to empty it in the outhouse and clean it. It they did not have any servants they had the displeasure of fiddling with it themselves.
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Mostly they opened up the window and chucked it out onto the street. The lower classes didn't have the luxury of a servant or an indoor commode. Most people used the "privie" or plain chamber pot.
Gaurde Loo
poo poo wee wee
poo wee and more poo and wee.
Tudors wash their clothes with wee
because poo is poo and wee is wee
yes, we can put poison on our grass so they know not to wee or poo on it
The difference between wee and poo is wee refers to urination (liquid waste) and poo refers to defecation (solid waste).
If his wee wee tastes like poo poo.
no they po poo
poo poo wee wee testicle balls boobs
it depends on if the dog went "wee wee" or "poo poo" if they did the second one pic it up ASAP the wee wee pad can withstand a few "wee wee's"
poo wee poo loser