The idle musings of a former military man, former computer geek, medically retired pastor and now full-time writer. Contents guaranteed to offend the politically correct and anal-retentive from time to time. My approach to life is that it should be taken with a large helping of laughter, and sufficient firepower to keep it tamed!
Saturday, April 2, 2016
Another funny April Fool advertisement
I had to laugh at Quilted Northern's contribution to April Fool's Day yesterday.
It reminds me of Army toilet paper, which in my younger days was said to "take crap from nobody"!
I subscribe to the Newspaper Archive and when I look at old US newspapers from before 1925, I have seen ads for toilet paper that proudly proclaim, "No splinters in our paper"......
I've been known to compare the TP at a certain educational institution 9Not where I currently work) as being John Wayne TP: it's rough, it's tough, and it won't take cr*p from anyone.
Back in the bad old days, I traveled to Romania in the '70's. I swear their TP was reversible. It was like waxed crepe paper. Maybe it was designed to cut down on food consumption...
That is gold right there. Especially love the birch.
ReplyDeleteVery amusing!!
ReplyDeleteI subscribe to the Newspaper Archive and when I look at old US newspapers from before 1925, I have seen ads for toilet paper that proudly proclaim, "No splinters in our paper"......
I've been known to compare the TP at a certain educational institution 9Not where I currently work) as being John Wayne TP: it's rough, it's tough, and it won't take cr*p from anyone.
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Back in the bad old days, I traveled to Romania in the '70's. I swear their TP was reversible. It was like waxed crepe paper. Maybe it was designed to cut down on food consumption...
ReplyDeleteCan we mandate this in all Federal buildings until the budget is balanced?
ReplyDeleteSomewhere around the house I have a copy of the military specification for toilet paper - it allows a certain number of splinters per square inch!
ReplyDeleteI've heard of (but not seen) toilet paper in parts of Europe that was waxed.
The Izal(?) TP we had at school in England in the 70's was like parchment paper...unabsorbent and scratchy. Shudder to recall it.
ReplyDeleteLooks identical to what you get in France...
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