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on 19-03-2015 12:50 PM
Yep--over.......easy to find the next page.................................Richo.
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on 19-03-2015 12:56 PM
I have no idea what I am, I just grab a roll from the cupboard and stick it on the holder so it could be over or under 🙂
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on 19-03-2015 01:01 PM
Gotta Potty - Bobby Jimmy & The Critters - 1985- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD-m0q5J2fQ
yo bros, what?, i was late for the show,, why?... there wasn't any toilet paper on the roll.....
the great cornholio- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m98Knl0O0Ek
Vaya con Cornholio- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75K6v00C5aY
Holy Cornholio- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13mQ2hfz7UQ
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Fun Factor : Now you have a choice in chat, factor that
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on 19-03-2015 02:30 PM
Next step up, after folding corners on first piece
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on 19-03-2015 03:16 PM
@am*3 wrote:Next step up, after folding corners on first piece
And that is a ploy of the miserly to stop people using the toilet roll, negating the need to ever purchase replacement rolls. It didn't take long for the friends and family to remember to carry spare loo roll in their pockets when visiting. They just don't bother visiting much these days. Loo stops at the pub before arrival usually proves more entertaining than a visit to the miserly one's house.
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on 19-03-2015 03:42 PM
Always over - or the pretty printed patterns won't show.
How about a mix of fold and scrunch?
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on 19-03-2015 04:08 PM
@am*3 wrote:Next step up, after folding corners on first piece
PS., how about some easy to read instructions for this folding method?
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19-03-2015 04:09 PM - edited 19-03-2015 04:11 PM
It is gratifying to see the important issues of the day so hotly discussed and debated in all its its aspects.
However what has be overlooked is the fact that traditional toilet hygiene uses up a lot of paper, therefore trees.
it also negates the need for the Great Debate of "over or under"
The most ardent greenies and conservationists have an alternative product that they use, which is non polluting, and conservation friendly. It can be reused over and over, There is a side effect however , which is reflected in their general sour attitude and lack of a sense of humour.
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on 19-03-2015 04:16 PM
@poddster wrote:It is gratifying to see the important issues of the day so hotly discussed and debated in all its its aspects.
I see you missed the point, again.
This is not a debate. The thread was started to post the master plan from the original inventer.
Thanks for sharing your little scrubbers and explaining what your problem is. Perhaps you should invest in some nice soft rolls instead.
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on 19-03-2015 04:16 PM
And they said it couldn't be done!!
| This toilet paper origami pleated tuck is really pretty. Simply make the TP Basket design and then add a pleated "square" of toilet paper inside the Basket. You can also add the pleated square of TP into the TP Diamond design. |

- Rip off one "square" of toilet paper. Fold this sheet in an up-and-down (accordion) fashion
- Compress the pleats into one stack
- Fold the stack of pleats in half.
- Allow the pleats to relax a little and find the ends of the TP.
- Align the two edges together. Fold the two layers together to form a small triangle. Fold together once more to lock the two end-pieces together.
- Insert this fan-like sheet of toilet paper into a TP Basket or TP Diamond.