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posted March 20, 2013 07:12
Is this for real? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toilet_paper_orientation


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posted March 20, 2013 07:54
If you have a cat, then you may have learned why TP should not be oriented in such a way that a cat clawing at it could pull the entire roll off the reel.

Don't believe me?
 
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posted March 20, 2013 13:37Hide Post
You'd be surprised, Arnie, but I have heard some mighty passionate and mostly irrational arguments from both sides. (The thing I was most amazed at the first time I visited the UK in the mid-'70s was the "hygienic" TP that was basically like wax paper.)


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posted March 20, 2013 15:18Hide Post
I've heard that kind of TP referred to as "John Wayne" paper: It don't take no s**t off nobody!

Why do we call it toilet paper? Hygenic paper I understand, but toilet? Seems awfully euphamistic.

Geoff, thinking of buying my spouse's cat a bidet. Wink


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posted March 20, 2013 15:58
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Geoff, thinking of buying my spouse's cat a bidet.

Train your cat better.
 
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posted March 20, 2013 21:01Hide Post
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If you have a cat, then you may have learned why TP should not be oriented in such a way that a cat clawing at it could pull the entire roll off the reel.
We have a cat and a dog and we'd not think of under.

Z is right about the passion, and I, too, remember hearing that it was the most controversial subject in Ann Landers' column.

Of course, I can't imagine anyone hanging it under, unless of course you can guarantee that your wall is sterile. Think of a McDonald's restaurant or an airport...really, you'd use toilet paper that has been in contact with the wall there? Ugh!
 
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