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Thread: Toilet paper orientation

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    Quote Originally Posted by brdad View Post
    I have no idea what you're talking about with a metal dispenser, so I am guessing you are showing your age. On the plus side, at least you're not talking corn cobs.
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    The favorite outhouse staples of the 19th century
    The Sears & Roebuck Big Book
    No, that was between the corn cobs and the one I mean.

    I can't find a picture but it is about 7 inches high, 4 inches wide, and 2 inches deep. Mounts on the wall and individual 4 X 4 sheets are pulled out a slot at the bottom.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Sabby View Post
    No, that was between the corn cobs and the one I mean.

    I can't find a picture but it is about 7 inches high, 4 inches wide, and 2 inches deep. Mounts on the wall and individual 4 X 4 sheets are pulled out a slot at the bottom.
    Yeah, those are what we had in grammar school. I think they were left over sandpaper dispensers from the high school wood shop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mainiac1957 View Post
    The favorite outhouse staples of the 19th century
    The Sears & Roebuck Big Book
    Fond memories of your teenage years, huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sabby View Post
    No, that was between the corn cobs and the one I mean.

    I can't find a picture but it is about 7 inches high, 4 inches wide, and 2 inches deep. Mounts on the wall and individual 4 X 4 sheets are pulled out a slot at the bottom.
    Something ,like this, perhaps? Seems like I kind of remember them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sudonim View Post
    Fond memories of your teenage years, huh?
    Young whippersnapper!!
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    Yeah, those are what we had in grammar school. I think they were left over sandpaper dispensers from the high school wood shop.
    Something ,like this, perhaps? Seems like I kind of remember them.

    YES! YES! YES! that is it and the paper is very similar to sandpaper.




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    Has to be under. When Wife puts it over I change it to under. One day while shaving I knocked the towel off the edge and it brushed the roll on the way down and unrolled about five feet which would not have have happened if it was under. So now I check it more faithfully. Also a little OCD involved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brdad View Post
    Something ,like this, perhaps? Seems like I kind of remember them.

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