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@sisfreak2017 | 11 December 17 | |
NO and re the environment, just check what its fully cost to manufacture and its lifecycle something like that aint really a family heirloom.
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@dodgey | 11 December 17 | |
I will bring a new bu m gun back from Thailand and put it in my bathroom. Such a nice way to clean your an*s.
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@nomnom | 11 December 17 | |
Yes I would I already gave up kitchen roll. Spent minimum 2 quid a week on that sh*t, 150 quid a year, every year that could be spent on something else. The life-cycle of a paper towel includes the following: Chop down trees Transport logs to the saw mill Harvest scrap lumber from logs cut into rough boards Transport scrap lumber to the paper mill Run scrap lumber through the chipper Add a bunch of water and chemicals to the wood chips to make wood pulp Run the pulp across a bunch of screens to form paper towels Bundle the long sheets into rolls of paper towels Shrink wrap the rolls of paper towels in plastic Transport the paper towels to the warehouse Transport the paper towels to the shop Drive to the shop to buy paper towels Unwrap the plastic and throw it out or into the recycling bin because youre in denial that that kind of flimsy plastic can actually be recycled Use the paper towel once Toss the soiled paper towel into the bin Argue with your partner or kids about who should take out the rubbish Lug your rubbish to the curb because you lost Repeat until the last tree falls |
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@dodgey | 11 December 17 | |
@ nomnom - 11.12.17 - 06:53pm Yes I would I already gave up kitchen roll. Spent minimum 2 quid a week on that sh*t, 150 quid a year, every year that could be spent on something else. The life-cycle of a paper towel includes the following: Chop down trees Transport logs to the saw mill Harvest scrap lumber from logs cut into rough boards Transport scrap lumber to the paper mill Run scrap lumber through the chipper Add a bunch of water and chemicals to the wood chips to make wood pulp Run the pulp across a bunch of screens to form paper towels Bundle the long sheets into rolls of paper towels Shrink wrap the rolls of paper towels in plastic Transport the paper towels to the warehouse Transport the paper towels to the shop Drive to the shop to buy paper towels Unwrap the plastic and throw it out or into the recycling bin because youre in denial that that kind of flimsy plastic can actually be recycled Use the paper towel once Toss the soiled paper towel into the bin Argue with your partner or kids about who should take out the rubbish Lug your rubbish to the curb because you lost Repeat until the last tree falls Wow we agree on something, and its more hygienic, if u got sh*t on your hands would u just wipe it with tissue and carry on? No. |
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@nomnom | 11 December 17 | |
Well true, but we don't use our ars*holes to prepare food, apply make up to our faces, open doors, and about a million other things that transfer bacteria from one place to another. If I had the space to install a bidet I probably would and I would teach the kids to use it as well.. Do you have any idea how much loo roll they use per visit? It's like half a roll per sh*t. |
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@mz.c | 11 December 17 | |
Erm...
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@ladibud | 11 December 17 | |
@ dodgey - 11.12.17 - 06:54pm Wow we agree on something, and its more hygienic, if u got sh*t on your hands would u just wipe it with tissue and carry on? No. Yeah but I am not likely to kick my ars* accidently during the course of the day, or to hand someone a pen or a drink between my punched buttcheeks ... I mean I could, but I am not likely to |
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@nomnom | 11 December 17 | |
ladibud can lick her own ring? Pictures please
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@ladibud | 11 December 17 | |
@ nomnom - 11.12.17 - 06:53pm Yes I would I already gave up kitchen roll. Spent minimum 2 quid a week on that sh*t, 150 quid a year, every year that could be spent on something else. The life-cycle of a paper towel includes the following: Chop down trees Transport logs to the saw mill Harvest scrap lumber from logs cut into rough boards Transport scrap lumber to the paper mill Run scrap lumber through the chipper Add a bunch of water and chemicals to the wood chips to make wood pulp Run the pulp across a bunch of screens to form paper towels Bundle the long sheets into rolls of paper towels Shrink wrap the rolls of paper towels in plastic Transport the paper towels to the warehouse Transport the paper towels to the shop Drive to the shop to buy paper towels Unwrap the plastic and throw it out or into the recycling bin because youre in denial that that kind of flimsy plastic can actually be recycled Use the paper towel once Toss the soiled paper towel into the bin Argue with your partner or kids about who should take out the rubbish Lug your rubbish to the curb because you lost Repeat until the last tree falls Job creation. Trees are planted for this very reason... My husband takes it the trash. No arguments he does it and thats final I don't use paper towels tho |
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@ladibud | 11 December 17 | |
@ nomnom - 11.12.17 - 07:03pm ladibud can lick her own ring? Pictures please You dirty mare. .they are on the way |
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