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I have heard of people using just one....lmao!!! I mean really!?! You may as well wipe with your bare hand! I don't count, but I know it's more than one lol

2007-07-18 10:27:04 · answer #1 · answered by Chrys 5 · 0 0

I thought this would be a good article for your question!!

CNN's 'Your Money' Not Enthralled With New Automatic Toilet Paper Dispenser
By Joe Steigerwald | July 16, 2007 - 17:34 ET
“Alright, now for the moment the world has been waiting for.”
These were the words from Ali Velshi, co-host of last Saturday’s “Your Money” on CNN, to introduce a segment on a brand new invention: the automatic toilet paper dispenser, the newest contender for the title of “least needed product ever.”
Now don’t worry, Ali was obviously not serious with the little teaser, so please, halt those nasty e-mails to CNN.
This new product was reviewed by Allen Wassler, who was obviously (for good reason) less than thrilled about it.
According to the segment, the automatic toilet paper dispenser is supposed to cut down on the amount of toilet paper that Americans use, which Ali helpfully pointed out, is double what Europeans use. A fact bemoaned by co-host Christine Romans who commented
“We use twice as much everything as Europeans.”
(I might be tempted to insert an obvious “European people need to use more soap” joke here, but that’s just too easy.)
While co-host Christine Romans didn’t seem too impressed with the new product, she did hint that she thought it was a good idea and seemed hopeful that it would help reduce American’s wanton use of T.P. saying
“I think it’s an interesting idea, maybe it will help us consume a little bit less.”
Mr. Wassler on the other hand…?
“A quota on toilet paper, I don’t believe it… Where’s this country going to?”

Good question.

Although the machine regulates how many squares come out per push, there is nothing that prevents people from pushing again and again and there’s nothing that allows for just one square to come out each time. (There goes the Sheryl Crow endorsement.)
You know the global warming hysteria is getting out of hand when the freedom of choice now includes debates over how much toilet paper to use.




(h/t to Dan Gainor of the MRC’s Business & Media Institute)

2007-07-18 20:42:34 · answer #2 · answered by Georgia Peach 6 · 0 0

In the marines 2 pieces of rough toilet paper is enough. When you are done place 1 piece of paper in each hand, first wipe with the right hand then wipe with the left hand, then stick the 2 used sides together and wipe again to finish the job. Happy loo times!!!!!!!!

2007-07-18 17:27:27 · answer #3 · answered by barreli 1 · 1 0

LOL, what an Odd Q for this category. I certainly hope "WIPING is a DIY experience, unless one is an infant, or disabled as such.

I wonder though; if this is a Poll by someone either working for a TP company, hoping to promote greater sales; or a stock holder; hoping the same.

2007-07-18 18:02:53 · answer #4 · answered by DIY Doc 7 · 0 0

It depends on what the toilet paper is being used for.

2007-07-18 17:22:28 · answer #5 · answered by James Dean 5 · 0 0

it depends on what you are wiping and if you are male or female..by the way ...a little joke related to this topic... a bear meets a rabbit in the woods while he was looking for a place to poop. The bear can't wait any longer and begins to poop as he asks the rabbit a question "do you have problems with poop sticking to your fur" he said. No, said the rabbit. "Good", says the bear and picks up the rabbit and wipes his butt with him.

2007-07-18 18:39:54 · answer #6 · answered by sadarar 2 · 0 0

Sheryl Crow only uses ONE square and has Laurie David to help fold it!

2007-07-18 19:15:05 · answer #7 · answered by Tank G 1 · 0 0

Single layer or double layer makes a lot of difference.

2007-07-18 17:23:21 · answer #8 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

Generally four of double ply, six of single ply, no less not into cheap thrills.

2007-07-18 17:31:42 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it depends on the quality of the tp

2007-07-18 17:21:08 · answer #10 · answered by colonelsanders 2 · 0 0

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