JJ

05/07/2007 10:01 AM

INSPIRATION - Toilet Paper Roll Hide Away

http://www.stacksandstacks.com/html/108862_toilet-paper-roll-hide-away-3-rolls.htm

I'm not fantastically inspired by it myself. One, I don't want to
open a door to get to a magazine. Two, I definitely don't want to open
a door to get a new roll, then discover thare ain't no new roll.

In the first bathroom, the one my son normally uses, I've got a
rattan stand I brought back in '75. Bath towels are on the top shelf,
and 4X4 magazies on the next three.

As far as toilet paper, every once in awhile the store has 24 packs
on sale, fo around $5. I tend to buy at "least" two packs when they go
on sale - sometimes it's a lonnng time between sals. Just now there are
two unopened packs in the first bathroom, on end, on the floor. On top
of they s a stack of rolls. Every time a roll is taken from the stack,
I rearrange the stack in a sligtly dfferent desgn. I do the same in
the back bathroom. Heh heh, just now there's around 130 rolls total in
the house. Being able to look and SEE that there's another roll
availabe when the present roll runs out is one of the joys in life.



JOAT
If a man does his best, what else is there?
- General George S. Patton


This topic has 6 replies

NH

N Hurst

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/07/2007 10:01 AM

05/07/2007 5:42 PM

On Jul 5, 10:01 am, [email protected] (J T) wrote:
> http://www.stacksandstacks.com/html/108862_toilet-paper-roll-hide-awa...
>
> I'm not fantastically inspired by it myself. One, I don't want to
> open a door to get to a magazine. Two, I definitely don't want to open
> a door to get a new roll, then discover thare ain't no new roll.
>
> In the first bathroom, the one my son normally uses, I've got a
> rattan stand I brought back in '75. Bath towels are on the top shelf,
> and 4X4 magazies on the next three.
>
> As far as toilet paper, every once in awhile the store has 24 packs
> on sale, fo around $5. I tend to buy at "least" two packs when they go
> on sale - sometimes it's a lonnng time between sals. Just now there are
> two unopened packs in the first bathroom, on end, on the floor. On top
> of they s a stack of rolls. Every time a roll is taken from the stack,
> I rearrange the stack in a sligtly dfferent desgn. I do the same in
> the back bathroom. Heh heh, just now there's around 130 rolls total in
> the house. Being able to look and SEE that there's another roll
> availabe when the present roll runs out is one of the joys in life.
>
> JOAT
> If a man does his best, what else is there?
> - General George S. Patton

This reminds me of the time when my girlfriend (now wife) had a
favorite toilet paper type that was being discontinued. We were in
different towns at the time, so she asked me to pick up some for her
on my way out of town to visit her.

I went to the store and bought out what they had (about 4 of the big
packs), and while I was there, she called me with another special
request, which I, being the dutiful boyfriend I was, complied with.


The check-out girl sure did give me a funny look when I checked out
with my 5 items: 4 huge packages of TP and one big bottle of Liquid
Plumber.

-Nathan

JJ

in reply to N Hurst on 05/07/2007 5:42 PM

05/07/2007 5:11 PM

Thu, Jul 5, 2007, 5:42pm (EDT+4) [email protected] (N=A0Hurst) did
sayeth:
<snip> The check-out girl sure did give me a funny look when I checked
out with my 5 items: 4 huge packages of TP and one big bottle of Liquid
Plumber.

While we're in that general area, this is the best type of toilet
plunger I've ever come across.
http://www.studiocreations.com/howto/stormtrooper/sandtrooperbackpack/imag=
es/stbp_image06.jpg

I googled for toilet plunger, but typed in toilet "plunder" first
time around, and came up wth this.
http://www.piratesplunder.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=3Dproduct.display&Produ=
ct_ID=3D181
You've just gotta love google.



JOAT
If a man does his best, what else is there?
- General George S. Patton

MD

"Morris Dovey"

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/07/2007 10:01 AM

05/07/2007 12:45 PM

Nathan Hurst wrote:

| The check-out girl sure did give me a funny look when I checked out
| with my 5 items: 4 huge packages of TP and one big bottle of Liquid
| Plumber.

I hope you told her you planned to mix the Liquid Plumber with Milk of
Magnesia. :-D

--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/

PD

"Paul D"

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/07/2007 10:01 AM

06/07/2007 8:37 PM

Sounds to me like you have too much time (and paper) on your hands....
Get out in nthe workshop and get some crap on ya hands. You might be
surprised at how good it feels to get your hands dirty once in a while.

"J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> http://www.stacksandstacks.com/html/108862_toilet-paper-roll-hide-away-3-rolls.htm
>
> I'm not fantastically inspired by it myself. One, I don't want to
> open a door to get to a magazine. Two, I definitely don't want to open
> a door to get a new roll, then discover thare ain't no new roll.
>
> In the first bathroom, the one my son normally uses, I've got a
> rattan stand I brought back in '75. Bath towels are on the top shelf,
> and 4X4 magazies on the next three.
>
> As far as toilet paper, every once in awhile the store has 24 packs
> on sale, fo around $5. I tend to buy at "least" two packs when they go
> on sale - sometimes it's a lonnng time between sals. Just now there are
> two unopened packs in the first bathroom, on end, on the floor. On top
> of they s a stack of rolls. Every time a roll is taken from the stack,
> I rearrange the stack in a sligtly dfferent desgn. I do the same in
> the back bathroom. Heh heh, just now there's around 130 rolls total in
> the house. Being able to look and SEE that there's another roll
> availabe when the present roll runs out is one of the joys in life.
>
>
>
> JOAT
> If a man does his best, what else is there?
> - General George S. Patton
>

JJ

in reply to "Paul D" on 06/07/2007 8:37 PM

06/07/2007 10:33 AM

Fri, Jul 6, 2007, 8:37pm (EDT+14) [email protected] (Paul=A0D) doth
mmble:
Sounds to me like you have too much time (and paper) on your hands....
Get out in nthe workshop and get some crap on ya hands. You might be
surprised at how good it feels to get your hands dirty once in a while.

Run out of toilet paper once and you'll know, you can nver have too
much toilet paper.

I'm still working on my mornng cuppa, so no chance to get my hands
dirty so far today. For what it's worth, I work with wood in my shop,
ad don't get my hands dirty. Besides, what's so special about getting
one's hands dirty? Got 'em dirty yesterday, didn't feel any better than
clean hands.

Part of woodworking is googling for inspiration. For me anyway.



JOAT
I do things I don't know how to do, so that I might learn how to do
them.
- Picasso

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 05/07/2007 10:01 AM

05/07/2007 4:47 PM


"N Hurst" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> This reminds me of the time when my girlfriend (now wife) had a
> favorite toilet paper type that was being discontinued. We were in
> different towns at the time, so she asked me to pick up some for her
> on my way out of town to visit her.
>
> I went to the store and bought out what they had (about 4 of the big
> packs), and while I was there, she called me with another special
> request, which I, being the dutiful boyfriend I was, complied with.
>
>
> The check-out girl sure did give me a funny look when I checked out
> with my 5 items: 4 huge packages of TP and one big bottle of Liquid
> Plumber.
>
> -Nathan
>

At least she did not ask you to buy her monthly supply of Bottle Rockets.


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