Preparedness Depot in Acworth, GA

What do you do

  • Hover

    Votes: 3 12.5%
  • Wipe and sit

    Votes: 10 41.7%
  • Birdnest

    Votes: 5 20.8%
  • eww, i'm to uppidy to use a public tiolet

    Votes: 6 25.0%

  • Total voters
    24

Axeman

If you can’t laugh at yourself you’re FUKT!!!
Kalash Klub
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Goat Rodeo Clown
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Boxed up and finishing tonigjt. So far my 8 yo is winning. Got 2K from the community bank twice. Little socialist..
His 11 yo brother is second. Little capitalist has a good busines going witj multiple houses and sky high rents.
I missed Boardwalk to the wife unit and she ain't selling. I am almost broke.
You’re a good communist Dad, showing your kids the fallacy of your beliefs!
Well done.
Lol
 

Axeman

If you can’t laugh at yourself you’re FUKT!!!
Kalash Klub
Lifetime Supporter
Dec 5, 2016
7,679
36,680
113
Goat Rodeo Clown
Zip code
30188
I need a Tonga stool. Whatever wood they use is super light weight and strong enough for our American asses. His is like a saddle on a stem on a bowl. Most the ones I see have a handle to help when placing it under you when you sit.

pretty sure he has 550 cord tied around his too like a sling

Pappy Boog Daddy has the dopest of the dope shit
Lemme see it, I might be able to make one...
 

Axeman

If you can’t laugh at yourself you’re FUKT!!!
Kalash Klub
Lifetime Supporter
Dec 5, 2016
7,679
36,680
113
Goat Rodeo Clown
Zip code
30188
Just bought one!!


“Shona Stool. 9" tall x 7" across.
Classic Tonga stool. The Tonga are a large tribe in Northern/Central Zimbabwe.
The men like to socialize, they will carry their own stool. This Stool has a very comfortable handle (the curved part). The top is slightly curved for a comfortable seat.

To treat the wood I have soaked it in turpentine and then applied Linseed oil.

This stool is hand carved then blackened/treated over a fire, then sanded smooth. If available the final finish will be clear floor wax. A man with such a stool would live in the rural in a Rondavel. These stools are quite comfortable and practical - do take care as the average Tonga man weighs much less than the average American.

I personally bought this stool in Zimbabwe during a long strange journey in the early 2000's. I would drive my old 1977 Peugeot 504 into a group of Rondavels and greet the people living there. The men would usually speak just enough English to communicate with. I would point to a nice Stool and indicate I wanted to buy it. Often trading a piece of clothing and some money. Smiles everywhere as these people were pleased to have a visitor, especially a visitor who would buy something and even gift a piece of clothing. Another of my great memories of Africa. Eventually I filled a 20' container of cool stuff to send home. Most of this cool stuff has languished in my house since 2004.”

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How much was it??