Talk:The Poopsmith
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Medieval toilets were simple outhouses that emptied into the moat or an underground latrine pit. In the latter case, unfortunate workers called "Gong Farmers" were employed to empty the pits when they filled up. Gong Farmers also cleaned whatsit out of the streets where people emptied their chamber-pots. Since the King of Town lives in a castle, he would most likely have such a plumbing system, and therefore have to employ a gong farmer. Enter The Poopsmith. | Medieval toilets were simple outhouses that emptied into the moat or an underground latrine pit. In the latter case, unfortunate workers called "Gong Farmers" were employed to empty the pits when they filled up. Gong Farmers also cleaned whatsit out of the streets where people emptied their chamber-pots. Since the King of Town lives in a castle, he would most likely have such a plumbing system, and therefore have to employ a gong farmer. Enter The Poopsmith. |
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What is his real name? Because "The Poopsmith" would be just a nick name since he shovels poop everywhere. And so far that i know, his real name has not yet been revealed.
The Poopsmith is his real name. No ifs, ands, or buts. -BazookaJoe 21:29, 6 Jul 2005 (UTC)
It's been confirmed that Stickly Man is in no way related to the Poopsmith. (See Stickly Man discussion page.) So why does it keep getting undone when I remove that bit from this page? -GG Crono
- We have no way of knowing if that is true or not, it's not even signed. I do not think we can believe that statement.
Username-talk 19:13, 20 Jul 2005 (UTC)
The Poopsmith's Job
Medieval toilets were simple outhouses that emptied into the moat or an underground latrine pit. In the latter case, unfortunate workers called "Gong Farmers" were employed to empty the pits when they filled up. Gong Farmers also cleaned whatsit out of the streets where people emptied their chamber-pots. Since the King of Town lives in a castle, he would most likely have such a plumbing system, and therefore have to employ a gong farmer. Enter The Poopsmith.