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oscarina | 19:20 Tue 29th Jun 2010 | ChatterBank
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Why are the sheets of toilet rolls so small surely one isn't enough!
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I have never used just one - one is enough to blow your nose on, but not for toilet matters. I use 2 minimum.
Its to make you buy more!
and how anoying is it when the perforations dont match up. Apparently people that put loo roll on holder so paper reels from back are tight
...and as for quilted... I used it once, like cleaning yourself on a bedspread (not that I have, I hasten to add)
I like quilted paper.

I use it alot.
Does anyone remember izal toilet paper?
Don't like Andrex it shreds all over and dissolves quite quickly as soon as it gets wet.
Oh god yes!

Talk about paper cuts on your bum!!!
In the school loos - yes poodi
Izal poodi that was awful stuff slippy as hell.
Yes, and Bronco, most toilet paper is useless. Not wanting to be disgusting, but most paper allows your finger to poke through
Izal? Was that the stuff that felt like you were wiping your bum with tracing paper?
It was lke greaseproof paper!
Anyone remember newspaper lol
The toilet paper they're using in the school today is so thin that it disintegrates the minute it gets wet!

And at work the paper is so rough, it could be used for sanding! Lol.
Remember cut up sheets on a hook, in my grannies outdoors lavvie!
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Yes I remember newspaper, cut into squares and cord threaded through a little hole in the corner to hang on a nail depended on the newspaper you read how posh you were!
Just use your hands, but remember to wash them afterwards..
HM Forces issue paper used to have "Government Property" printed on EVERY sheet!
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