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Thursday, March 14, 2019
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This is called Paail bucket. heavier when empty, so imagine when you fill it up with water and then mistakenly lands it on your little toe. Least I forget, the base is almost as sharp as a blunt knife. Tufiakwa.
ReplyDeleteGarawa
DeleteThis bucket is why I have not grown past the average door handle. I am already adjusting my neck cos I feel It on my head. This pail is the number one cause of general dwarfism in children and neck dwarfism (those people that don't have neck and their head is directly on the shoulder as if they used hammer to knack the head and the neck disappeared inside the chest?)
DeleteHahaha hahaha @ anon 13:03
DeleteAnon 13:03 na wa ooo🤣🤣🤣
Deletehahahahahaha days of boarding school and fetaching water from the well or stream #hhcjamumara
DeleteAnon 13:03: Kuku kee us hahaha... imagine the analysis: not growing pass the door handle afi general dwarfism in children and neck dwarfism oh my world!!! Abeg forgive our parents for they meant no harm...na condition make crayfish bend biko
DeleteHahahaha @Annonymous 13.03 wetin happen? Drink water it will calm you down. This bucket really suffer me Sha. But it's all in the past now. Behold all things are new. @Blessed Princess
DeleteROTFL jeezzzzz, you guys will kill someone here. Anon 13:03 isi n'oo gini bikonu?
DeleteHa ha ha ha ha ha ha anon u are mean.
Delete🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣hilarious
DeleteOh my goodness ��������������. What a good way to end my stressful day. Bvess una too much..
DeleteAh anonymous, you just borrowed my thought with that toe thing. I used to fear this bucket like MAD when I was in boarding school. I'd rather carry 3 plastic buckets on batches than 1 of this.
DeleteOh my goodness Anonymous. This bucket offend you o. Can't stop laughing.
DeleteThis one is pail not bucket.
ReplyDeletehahahaha yup yup.
DeletePail ooooo, I suffered in birding house with this bucket that year sha. If this bucket mistakingly drops on your feet/toes lasan???? You're done for.
DeleteSo you were living in a nest with birds as neighbours?
DeleteGarawa
ReplyDeleteKoroba
DeleteNa only twitter and IG those ones sabi o.
ReplyDeleteIf this bucket mistakenly hit you ehhee,you will remember the day you were born!...
ReplyDeleteIt’s Mainly for people that grew up in a face me I slap your compound!...
We had it then!..
No, is everywhere, even in the village. @Blessed Princess
DeleteI see you grew up in a face me i face you yard. I understand ur comments more now
Delete@13:30 are you new here? Lol. Queen has always been blunt about her humble beginnings. No be today.
DeleteWow,we call it pale ( I don't know if I get the spelling right tho) then. That's what we use in our bathroom very strong and last for years.
ReplyDeleteIhis wicked bucket.I never understood why parents bought such heavy things for their kids.imagine it filled with water.The weight was out of this world.
ReplyDeleteHe dey last well
DeleteIf you used this bucket gather here we a selfie. If i didn't use this bucket wetin I gain? @Blessed Princess
ReplyDeleteI am here ooooo.
DeleteSee me here. Make I adjust my big head.
DeletePresent ☝
DeleteSelfie time 📷
DeleteIt's called pale or garawa in yoruba
It must not hit your leg ooo
I use am fetch water wella.
DeleteI use am no be small.
Deletepresent ooooo
Deletesame thing ooo. Very heavy something. I usually struggle to carry it ooo.
DeleteMake I follow mark register o😁
DeleteI used it ooo,mine was boarding school. Lol
DeletePresent ohh, we used it too .very heay something
DeleteI still have a straight-long-scar I got from it..
ReplyDeleteyou remember how we half-fill it with water and sit on it,then dance or wiggle with it....
kaiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the good old days
In boarding house then some of these iron buckets had lost their handle and one wicked senior will still give u to go get water for...imagine!
DeleteI have this bucket(d original one) very heavy in my bathroom now.It was given to me as a wedding gift by my dad's age group meeting 4years ago
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha so nice of them.
DeleteLmao......this made me laugh so much.....
DeleteWas it wrapped?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Choi 😂😂😂😂😂
Delete😂😂😂😂😂😂..I won't carry this kain bucket from the reception venue I swear.
DeleteIt was nicely wrapped,they presented it to my dad a day after my wedding n I got to carry it when I finally visited them.My husband laughed ehnnn
Deletevery heavy something
ReplyDeleteMy Secondary school , this was the pail we used.. seniors would now tell you to go fetch water for them four times with this heavy thing.. Thank God for shower head waters now
ReplyDeleteWe had the dwarf type. Short and chubby😁😁. Chai. Very heavy when empty. Just let it mistakenly fall on your toes..sorry.
ReplyDeleteLol @ short and chubby.
DeleteInstead of me to carry this bucket with water when asked to fill drums at home I better go farm ....this pale comes with degree in heaviness
ReplyDeleteHahahahah
ReplyDeleteVery heavy an painful
I remember this bucket. Some neighbours had it.
ReplyDeleteThis garawa wounded me a lot then. Chai. It got to a point I stopped carrying it when going to fetch water. Don't know what finally happened to it.
ReplyDeleteKoroba
DeleteThis one na pail. We still have it in the village. Used it last Christmas we travelled.
ReplyDeleteOzu Nwaada... Very heavy something.
I always developed blisters those days while carrying this punishment of a bucket.
ReplyDeleteWe call it pail then....very heavy something
ReplyDeleteThe inventor of this bucket should face a tribunal and be jailed ..kai we suffer ehn ..my kids don't even know rubber bucket ..because both cold and hot water is running in all indoor taps..let me screenshot this and show them
ReplyDeleteHehehehehe. @annonymous please be merciful abeg. @Blessed Princess
Deletehahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha @ face a tribunal
DeleteBwahahahahahah
DeleteI know this bucket choi
ReplyDeleteYou dare not allow this bucket to hit your small toe
ReplyDeleteWe called it "iron bucket" in my house then...Choi make this thing just fall for your leg, the jump no be here ohhh...Wow the good old days!!!
ReplyDeleteSome parents bought these buckets for their kids in boarding house.
ReplyDeleteThis bucket that has given me tribal Mark on my head
ReplyDeleteStella you just sabi describe something I swear. Just allow this bucket to hit your leg as water fullam like this one up there, na sorry be your name. Chai! the good old days
ReplyDeleteI still use this bucket. It is in my bathroom right now.
ReplyDeleteThis bucket ooo, this is truly history. Choi
ReplyDeleteThat is called Ashawo Bucket.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely memories. I remember when my pail bucket was stolen in St. Louis Sec Sch. Kano, kai I was so pained. I combed the hostels looking for my precious bucket. For where! This was far back in 1992. I still get annoyed that my bucket was stolen. Ha ha ha
ReplyDeleteLol ...the ubiquitous "Garawa".
ReplyDeleteI used it back then in school. It’s called garawa
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