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| Thread ID: 50334 | 2004-10-17 21:32:00 | OT - under or over ??? | TonyF (246) | Press F1 |
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| 282118 | 2004-10-18 00:45:00 | I have always been an over man and like many others here will change rolls incorrectly aligned. However in answer to the seat up or down question and being a SNAG I always put the seat down except for occasional lapses, which always happen in winter when I am the last to use the facilities before bed. Her indoors hasn't caught on yet that it only happens when she has done something to annoy me. She is the one most likely to have to go in the night and she doesn't turn the light on. Not only is it cold but the bowl is a good bit larger than the posterior involved. I always manage to sleep through her return to bed. You should try it, it's fun. Rob |
theother1 (3573) | ||
| 282119 | 2004-10-18 00:50:00 | >>What absolute dribble you guys talk........ Well, It's like this Beetle, Tony and I are a couple of retired old farts, so what better subject to talk about than bog-roll? You are a young working mother with a Motel to run and customers to be looking after. You shouldn't have any time at all during the day to be peeking into PF1 to see what all the non-working layabouts are gassing their heads off about. You may now carry on cleaning the toilets and putting the toilet rolls the right way before the next crop of overnighters arrive :D |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 282120 | 2004-10-18 00:57:00 | :^O Actually finished cleaning, am in study mode trying to find information on Ethics......LOL very appropriate for PF1 and this thread at current time dont you think? :D Best not start something i may not be able to see through to the finish ....after my last fiasco of a thread....... LOL yeah its a good thread, laugh a minute, just a surprise that all. Didnt realise how much one thinks about a toilet roll, especially the males.... :p beetle |
beetle (243) | ||
| 282121 | 2004-10-18 02:01:00 | You don't need a magazine rack if you keep a few newspaper pages with The Times crossword. As well as emergency use of the medium, the crosswords are a real challenge. | Graham L (2) | ||
| 282122 | 2004-10-18 02:03:00 | Only people who worship the DEVIL have their toilet paper roll delivering under. I swap every roll to overs. Lo. |
Lohsing (219) | ||
| 282123 | 2004-10-18 02:36:00 | > Best not start something i may not be able to see > through to the finish ....after my last fiasco of a thread....... I was very sorry to see that beetle, I know it was a genuine enquiry and one well worth surveying. I only hope I did not add to the problem with my tongue in cheek response about irresponsible parenthood. Sometimes I let my sense of humour get the better of me. :8} I didn't see where the thread went from there and when I got back to it the lock was on and contents were wiped. I do hope you got something useful from it before it died. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 282124 | 2004-10-18 03:03:00 | Have you come across The Times crosswords on CD. There are 1000 crosswords on each and interestingly you can follow the developement of the cryptic from its beginning. A bit difficult to take the computer into the toilet. | Dally (6292) | ||
| 282125 | 2004-10-18 03:24:00 | At the risk of inanely widening the discussion- I recall a radio (steam of course) interview with a toilet paper manufacturer which endeavoured to ask why the perforations were where they were - leaving sheets too small and fragile. He admitted one square was inadeqaute for any purpose. So pressF1ers----- how many sqaures are needed? Apple wrapping paper was the favourite in the days of cut up newspaper. Soft and gentle ... aaah. |
leonidas5 (2306) | ||
| 282126 | 2004-10-18 03:33:00 | It is a fact as I demonstrated over 20 years ago when I brought samples of toilet paper back to NZ from US, Canada, Germany, UK, that NZ toilet paper is the smallest in the western world . It was all part of a devilish plot by the owner of Caxtons paper mill to make a fortune out New Zealand backsides, and sure enough he did . That was in the days when there were import restrictions and hardly anyone knew that the paper squares were so much smaller than overseas . Now we are hooked by custom into that smaller size, if only because all toilet roll holders have been made to suit . |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 282127 | 2004-10-18 03:39:00 | It doesnt matter when it comes to those "pull out of the box" types we had at school in the 1960's. You know, the single sheet grease proof paper stuff. Ahhhh ... those were the days. :) |
Cptn Hotshot (3904) | ||
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