See Lincolns last bowel movement at the Gettysburg Dime Museum

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See Lincoln's last bowel movement at the Gettysburg Dime Museum

I wonder if someone was in the outhouse with a net,
or if they went treasure hunting in his Shorts after he was Shot :laughing7:


How much would you pay to see Abraham Lincoln's final bowel movement? In the late 19th century, a visit to a whole museum full of similar sensational oddities would have only cost you a dime - hence the term "dime museum." The Gettysburg Dime Museum's admission is a bit higher. it opened today ($7 for adults, $5 for children ages 6-12 and free for ages 5 and under; cash only). But owner Mark Kosh is pretty confident that visitors will get their money's worth out of the various bizarre exhibits and installations.


See Lincoln's last bowel movement at the Gettysburg Dime Museum | PennLive.com
 

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Bah !

What a load of crap. :P
 

Wow, I'd go, but I have to change cat litter in the morning. No really, I actually do. By the way, what part of Texas is Pennsylvania in?
 

Wonder if the lump and the chonies were confiscated by the Coroner?

I refrain from making any political comment...this is me being good...

Guess I wouldn't give a penny to see any President crap...
 

Talking of Presidential crap(!!)........



oooops, this is Jeff's thread! :censored:
 

I clicked the link, didn't see any $hit.....

:)
 

if you must

Untit.webp
 

UM-UMM - looks like jerky! :laughing7:
 

I do not even want to see my poop, the smell is more then enough for me. It is bad enough when I have to bend over to pick up Tippy, my cat poop out of the litter box. The president and those who are running for his office shovel too much of the stuff on TV.
 

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Wow, I'd go, but I have to change cat litter in the morning. No really, I actually do. By the way, what part of Texas is Pennsylvania in?

You are wrong my friend, Texas is the capital of the great state of Connecticut. Pennsylvania is a small town in France.
 

Reminds me of the school days topic, "What did you do on your summer vacation?". With all the special historic items linked to Honest Abe that could be inspiring, would I want my grandkids writing an essay about a piece of dung?..............ummm, pass.........no pun intended..........
 

For those interested, this turd wouldn't stack up to those on rate my poo.com
 

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