flyfisher
2003-03-28, 15:14
How to Shit in the Woods by Kathleen Meyer
Ten Speed Press 1989
ISBN 0-89815-627-0
Essential advice if you have not gotten the skill down. I thought I knew everything about the subject, but I learned a thing or two.
Kathleen and I will never agree about Giardia, but she goes with the majority. Women may appreciate the effort to give them every idea they need for a month in the woods, though my wife showed great distain at the title. My son wondered why I had a book named THAT in the house.
A note on the title: In the Author's note, she writes:
"For several years, [this book] lay dormant, a collection of scatttered ideas on scraps of lined yellow paper tucked in a drawer, while I grappled with a seemingly insurmonutable problem: termminology. How was I to refer to this STUFF that is pushed and squirted out of the body in response to eating and drinking?"
The answer to the question led to the title...
4.5/5 in my book. Not a coffee table book when the preacher is coming by, but it belongs in the library.
Ten Speed Press 1989
ISBN 0-89815-627-0
Essential advice if you have not gotten the skill down. I thought I knew everything about the subject, but I learned a thing or two.
Kathleen and I will never agree about Giardia, but she goes with the majority. Women may appreciate the effort to give them every idea they need for a month in the woods, though my wife showed great distain at the title. My son wondered why I had a book named THAT in the house.
A note on the title: In the Author's note, she writes:
"For several years, [this book] lay dormant, a collection of scatttered ideas on scraps of lined yellow paper tucked in a drawer, while I grappled with a seemingly insurmonutable problem: termminology. How was I to refer to this STUFF that is pushed and squirted out of the body in response to eating and drinking?"
The answer to the question led to the title...
4.5/5 in my book. Not a coffee table book when the preacher is coming by, but it belongs in the library.