Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Toilet paper
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In a message dated 4/29/2003 4:33:20 PM Central Daylight Time,
genant2@... writes:
toilet paper rolls. The ones I bought happen to be white-painted wire ones.
No one minds restocking because it means simply picking up the old tube and
sticking on two more rolls.
I did that because we are temporarily living in a rented mobile home, and it
didn't have the tp holders attached to the wall. Who needs 'em!
Tuck
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genant2@... writes:
> What about replacing the toilet paper? You think that's crazy right?I tell ya, the best thing I ever did was buy paper towel stands for the
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> Mine replace it themselves, unless of course it is an emergency. LOL
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toilet paper rolls. The ones I bought happen to be white-painted wire ones.
No one minds restocking because it means simply picking up the old tube and
sticking on two more rolls.
I did that because we are temporarily living in a rented mobile home, and it
didn't have the tp holders attached to the wall. Who needs 'em!
Tuck
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sorcha_aisling
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> I tell ya, the best thing I ever did was buy paper towel stands for
> toilet paper rolls. The ones I bought happen to be white-paintedwire ones.
> No one minds restocking because it means simply picking up the oldtube and
> sticking on two more rolls.What a great idea! Ours is always on the sink next to the toilet,
with extra rolls under the sink within reach of the toilet. When I
know I'll be having visitors, I put it on the holder on the wall, but
that's really a dumb place for it -- the holder is all the way on the
wall in front of the toilet and you have to practically lunge forward
to reach it. Children cannot reach it without actually walking.
Sorcha