
Located just a few miles from Kitchen Town, lies the industrious & resourceful town of Toilet Town. Toilet Town got it's name because of its unique history. Long ago, the town was devastated by a series of natural disasters: floods, mudslides, fires, tornadoes and hurricanes! These storms came back to back and destroyed every Industry in the town except the agricultural industry and the porcelain industry. Many folks moved away after all of this. And Many others had their wonderful homes destroyed but vowed to stay and rebuild. With town morale at an all time low, a young architect & designer started experimenting with rebuilding and decorating homes with the porcelain toilets that the town had in abundance. Some new homes were constructed from the porcelain of defective toilets and some townspeople opted to use the toilets as furniture for their newly restored or built homes. Folks got real creative once the first Toilet Home was functional! The idea caught on, the pricing was good and the toilets were very sturdy, The Turner family show here in their living room/family room used a variety of toilets as seating and chairs. 3 interesting toilets were welded together to become a 3 seater couch. A small thick toilet became a base for a round table, which was topped with a closed toilet seat for the tabletop. Large urinals flanked the space and served as stands for the surround sound speakers beside the large television. Other toilets decorated the walls and some served as shelves for flower pots and laptop tables. Finally restored by the porcelain toilets, the residents got their pride back and no longer felt like their lives were flushed away. The Council decided to rename the old town, Toilet Town and approved no taxes for anyone living in a toilet based dwelling. Toilet Town, presently has 800 residents living in Toilet based Townhouses, Homes and Apartments! . Congratulations Townspeople of Toilet Town, your good work is overflowing!
Located just a few miles from Kitchen Town, lies the industrious & resourceful town of Toilet Town. Toilet Town got it's name because of its unique history. Long ago, the town was devastated by a series of natural disasters: floods, mudslides, fires, tornadoes and hurricanes! These storms came back to back and destroyed every Industry in the town except the agricultural industry and the porcelain industry. Many folks moved away after all of this. And Many others had their wonderful homes destroyed but vowed to stay and rebuild. With town morale at an all time low, a young architect & designer started experimenting with rebuilding and decorating homes with the porcelain toilets that the town had in abundance. Some new homes were constructed from the porcelain of defective toilets and some townspeople opted to use the toilets as furniture for their newly restored or built homes. Folks got real creative once the first Toilet Home was functional! The idea caught on, the pricing was good and the toilets were very sturdy, The Turner family show here in their living room/family room used a variety of toilets as seating and chairs. 3 interesting toilets were welded together to become a 3 seater couch. A small thick toilet became a base for a round table, which was topped with a closed toilet seat for the tabletop. Large urinals flanked the space and served as stands for the surround sound speakers beside the large television. Other toilets decorated the walls and some served as shelves for flower pots and laptop tables. Finally restored by the porcelain toilets, the residents got their pride back and no longer felt like their lives were flushed away. The Council decided to rename the old town, Toilet Town and approved no taxes for anyone living in a toilet based dwelling. Toilet Town, presently has 800 residents living in Toilet based Townhouses, Homes and Apartments! . Congratulations Townspeople of Toilet Town, your good work is overflowing!