Outhouse tipping
Outhouse tipping is a prank consisting of overturning an outhouse or a portable toilet, usually onto the door.
It allegedly used to be performed as revenge for not being given a treat at Halloween.[1] Legendary versions of elaborate outhouse pranks have been preserved in the histories of various schools, towns, and communities.[2][3]
The prank itself is the topic of other jokes. For example, in 1992, during the annual North Kansas City Snake Parade, a course in "Outhouse Tipping 101" was given in an open-air classroom.[4]
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- ↑ "Technology spurs UNICEF brand rebirth", The Nonprofit Times, October 1, 2001
- ↑ "Homer’s Best Bets", October 17, 2005, Homer News, Homer, Alaska
- ↑ "Schools of Yesteryear", The Lakeshore Guardian, 2003, vol. 5, issue 6
- ↑ "Spotlight on Volunteerism: NKC Snake Parade and Festival" (PDF), Northland Neighborhoods Newsletters, March 2004
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