> Named after females but good for both genders. Note the wide smooth rim > and out-of-the-way rope bale. Does double-duty as a laundry bucket.
> -- > Sir Gregory
P.S. I just noticed how the rope bale is inserted backwards in the photo. Mine has the knot on the inside so the rope bale stays completely out of the way when business is being done.
> Named after females but good for both genders. Note the wide smooth rim > and out-of-the-way rope bale. Does double-duty as a laundry bucket.
Are you saying that's the kind of bucket YOU shit in? A $200+ wooden bucket? A three dollar Home Depot bucket with a hinged toilet seat would be far more practical.
>> Named after females but good for both genders. Note the wide smooth rim
>> and out-of-the-way rope bale. Does double-duty as a laundry bucket.
> Are you saying that's the kind of bucket YOU shit in? A $200+ wooden
> bucket? A three dollar Home Depot bucket with a hinged toilet seat > would
> be far more practical.
My ass is worth pampering to the tune of 290 dollars (the large size), yes. And it floats, and it will last a lifetime. No cheap plastic bucket for my manly posterior.
> > Named after females but good for both genders. Note the wide smooth rim > > and out-of-the-way rope bale. Does double-duty as a laundry bucket.
> > -- > > Sir Gregory
> P.S. I just noticed how the rope bale is inserted backwards in the photo. > Mine has the knot on the inside so the rope bale stays completely out of > the way when business is being done.
The knot would still collect shit. Attempting to wash it would be highly unsanitary.
> >> Named after females but good for both genders. Note the wide smooth rim
> >> and out-of-the-way rope bale. Does double-duty as a laundry bucket.
> > Are you saying that's the kind of bucket YOU shit in? A $200+ wooden
> > bucket? A three dollar Home Depot bucket with a hinged toilet seat > > would
> > be far more practical.
> My ass is worth pampering to the tune of 290 dollars (the large size), > yes. And it floats, and it will last a lifetime. No cheap plastic bucket > for my manly posterior.
And you can even use the rope to wipe your mangina!
>> > Named after females but good for both genders. Note the wide smooth >> > rim
>> > and out-of-the-way rope bale. Does double-duty as a laundry bucket.
>> > -- >> > Sir Gregory
>> P.S. I just noticed how the rope bale is inserted backwards in the >> photo.
>> Mine has the knot on the inside so the rope bale stays completely out >> of
>> the way when business is being done.
> The knot would still collect shit. Attempting to wash it would be > highly
> unsanitary.
Knot (pun intended) if one is careful. When one empties the bucket the geometry of the rope bale causes the knots to remain above water lever. As the current of the water is towards the center of the bucket rim which is away from the knots, the knots stay pristine. The only time they even get wet is when the bucket is being rinsed. If one uses nylon rope like I do and if one fuses the knot with a barbeque lighter it becomes a smooth plastic surface that is easy to clean and hard to foul.
> >> > Named after females but good for both genders. Note the wide smooth > >> > rim
> >> > and out-of-the-way rope bale. Does double-duty as a laundry bucket.
> >> > -- > >> > Sir Gregory
> >> P.S. I just noticed how the rope bale is inserted backwards in the > >> photo.
> >> Mine has the knot on the inside so the rope bale stays completely out > >> of
> >> the way when business is being done.
> > The knot would still collect shit. Attempting to wash it would be > > highly
> > unsanitary.
> Knot (pun intended) if one is careful. When one empties the bucket the > geometry of the rope bale causes the knots to remain above water lever. As > the current of the water is towards the center of the bucket rim which is > away from the knots, the knots stay pristine. The only time they even get > wet is when the bucket is being rinsed. If one uses nylon rope like I do > and if one fuses the knot with a barbeque lighter it becomes a smooth > plastic surface that is easy to clean and hard to foul.
> -- > Sir Gregory
How do you scrub the skid marks off the wooden surface... or do you?
> First, check out what Sir · Gregory · Hall, Esq. said:
>> "Checkmate" <LunaticFri...@The.Edge> wrote in message
>> news:MPG.2a5b5ce56f39eb1e98b524@news.alt.net...
>> > First, check out what Sir · Gregory · Hall, Esq. said:
>> >> " Sir · Gregory · Hall, Esq." <gregh...@home.fåke> wrote in message
>> >> news:5op3ha.e4v.19.1@news.alt.net...
>> >> > "Checkmate" <LunaticFri...@The.Edge> wrote in message
>> >> > news:MPG.2a5b59573c24b9c998b51f@news.alt.net...
>> >> >> First, check out what Sir · Gregory · Hall, Esq. said:
>> >> >>> Lot's of videos showing Canadians awash in their own shit.
>> >> > Named after females but good for both genders. Note the wide >> >> > smooth
>> >> > rim
>> >> > and out-of-the-way rope bale. Does double-duty as a laundry >> >> > bucket.
>> >> P.S. I just noticed how the rope bale is inserted backwards
>> >> in the photo. Mine has the knot on the inside so the rope bale
>> >> stays completely out of the way when business is being done.
>> > The knot would still collect shit. Attempting to wash it would be
>> > highly unsanitary.
>> Knot (pun intended) if one is careful. When one empties the bucket the
>> geometry of the rope bale causes the knots to remain above water lever. >> As
>> the current of the water is towards the center of the bucket rim which >> is
>> away from the knots, the knots stay pristine. The only time they even >> get
>> wet is when the bucket is being rinsed. If one uses nylon rope like I >> do
>> and if one fuses the knot with a barbeque lighter it becomes a smooth
>> plastic surface that is easy to clean and hard to foul.
> How do you scrub the skid marks off the wooden surface... or do you?
The inside is waxed from the factory and it's easy to renew the wax to forestall skid marks on a waxed surface.