Who invented honey bucket
They were waving their arms for me to wait. I waved back, as I sped off. It was my turn. After we all did a lot of growing up, I guess. Sorry, guys. As you had suspected, it had actually been my turn to anit the qurvik. The honey bucket sits under a wooden frame affixed with a toilet seat lid. Looks like a regular chair but with side and front panels to hide the bucket. When the seat is down you would never know what it is unless someone forgot to clean the pail.
The honey bucket gets its name from the actual five—gallon 19 liter buckets which were once used as containers for honey. These are the same type of plastic buckets used for shipping many paints, cleaners, and solvents, as well as institutional quantities of food products. Sometimes you'll see at large doughnut shops "Honey Buckets" for sale.
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