Name one thing you'd bring to a manly picnic

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SpunkySix wrote:Hanako's chocolate buns are delicious.
It's not chocolate, just very burnt.
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Hours later, I have consumed Hanako's buns with no ill effect. A bit stodgy for my taste, but otherwise okay. :D
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brythain wrote:Hours later, I have consumed Hanako's buns with no ill effect. A bit stodgy for my taste, but otherwise okay. :D
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The Iron Throne. Because it's the manliest place to sit. 8)

And not the wussy version from the TV show. The one from the book, all jagged blades and sharp edges, with all the risk of tearing open vital arteries if you put too much weight on it.

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Potato wrote:The Iron Throne.
Is that thing supposed to be made of solid iron? Because if you bring it to the manly picnic, someone's getting a multistory punch-through skylight.
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Atario wrote:
Potato wrote:The Iron Throne.
Is that thing supposed to be made of solid iron? Because if you bring it to the manly picnic, someone's getting a multistory punch-through skylight.
It was forged over forty-nine days from the surrendered swords of one-thousand fallen enemies. I do not know if the swords were all actually iron.

And that depends on how strong the roof is. :lol: Manly picnics can change locations anyway.
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Atario wrote:
Potato wrote:The Iron Throne.
Is that thing supposed to be made of solid iron? Because if you bring it to the manly picnic, someone's getting a multistory punch-through skylight.
It's actually made of swords.
Lots and lots of swords
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Steinherz wrote:
Atario wrote:
Potato wrote:The Iron Throne.
Is that thing supposed to be made of solid iron? Because if you bring it to the manly picnic, someone's getting a multistory punch-through skylight.
It's actually made of swords.
Lots and lots of swords
I didn't know that. That is incredibly badass.
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SpunkySix wrote:I didn't know that. That is incredibly badass.
You can buy a life-size replica of the considerably less metal but still awesome version of the throne for a grand total of about $33,000.

So if I ever come into thirty grand, I know what I'll be blowing it on. :lol:
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Potato wrote:
SpunkySix wrote:I didn't know that. That is incredibly badass.
You can buy a life-size replica of the considerably less metal but still awesome version of the throne for a grand total of about $33,000.

So if I ever come into thirty grand, I know what I'll be blowing it on. :lol:
Yeah, you get that and I'll stick to my GMC Topkick :lol:
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Steinherz wrote:
Potato wrote:
SpunkySix wrote:I didn't know that. That is incredibly badass.
You can buy a life-size replica of the considerably less metal but still awesome version of the throne for a grand total of about $33,000.

So if I ever come into thirty grand, I know what I'll be blowing it on. :lol:
Yeah, you get that and I'll stick to my GMC Topkick :lol:
Compensating for something??
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I'll bring a Peel P50.
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KeiichiO wrote:
Steinherz wrote:
Potato wrote: You can buy a life-size replica of the considerably less metal but still awesome version of the throne for a grand total of about $33,000.

So if I ever come into thirty grand, I know what I'll be blowing it on. :lol:
Yeah, you get that and I'll stick to my GMC Topkick :lol:
Compensating for something??
Nope, just like the truck. And I need storage space for equipment (I cosplay, and having repair kits handy at a Con is helpful :lol: )
Plus, it's the one used for Ironhide in the Bayformers movies.
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How much equipment do you need? :shock:

I mean, a Transit Connect would be more than enough for even unreasonable amounts of equipment...
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