You guys actually use tp?
It’s 36exp Gold 200. Expires 3 years ago but has been frozen since I got it. Bought a 100 pack and been sitting on it.Is this 24 or 36 exp? Is it expired? Does it matter that my roll of TP has expired?
I know.... but people are panicking and I’m trying to make the world a litte happier with my supply of Gold 200.That’s a losing proposition my dear. Shipping eats the cake.
still, how many rolls do you want to get rid of?
It’s 36exp Gold 200. Expires 3 years ago but has been frozen since I got it. Bought a 100 pack and been sitting on it.
I’ll take expired TP;-)
Does it need to be a full roll or can I send you the core with a few sheets left? This newflu (TM) scare is causing me to take stock and check how much TP I have left.
Lucky me, there’s a TP manufacturer in my area and, if worse come to worse, many cornfields.
Well see post 7. ... perhaps this might give some clarity.I don’t quite understand how toilet paper fights COVID-19.
I don’t quite understand how toilet paper fights COVID-19.
I wonder if fixer will fix the virus.
The only problem with using to for a tissue is that it’s often as contaminated as the bathroom floor. Or at least the top layer, if it’s been exposed for a while.Ever had the flu and ran out of tissues? TP works in a pinch.
For a long time, people thought the seats were covered in germs and nasties and people could pick up all kinds of horrible gastrointestinal infections from them. But given their special shape and their particularly smooth surfaces, toilet seats actually prevent bacteria from settling on them. In addition, germs cannot multiply on bare skin, so mere contact with the toilet seat is not so bad after all. Toilet paper, on the other hand, is a completely different story.
It’s common knowledge that (almost) no one puts the toilet lid down after using and flushing the toilet. As a result, all those germs spread around the room and also on the toilet paper. And contrary to the toilet seat, toilet paper is an ideal place for germs to gather. Its surface makes it easy for bacteria to settle on. It is precisely this germ-infested toilet paper that you would reach out to grab with your hands and then, unconsciously, you would touch your face, allowing the bacteria the easiest passageway into your body.
You'll be struggling to get a roll of poo tickets down here.
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The only problem with using to for a tissue is that it’s often as contaminated as the bathroom floor. Or at least the top layer, if it’s been exposed for a while.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/toilet-paper-on-toilet-seat/
or for those, like me who don’t like clicking links or reading... here’s what it says:
But maybe it’s not so bad if your blowing and not sniffing!
As Charlton Heston said, you'll have to pry that toilet paper from my cold, dead hands.
I've got some extra 9mm. Is that worth a Heston to you?
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