My local Coles has for sale packages of "recycled toilet paper."
I think I know what they mean (or at least I hope I do!) but a name change wouldn't be a bad idea.
Cheers Tony
Bobdown said
05:01 PM Jan 30, 2020
Crappy name eh?
Cheers Bob
Whenarewethere said
05:13 PM Jan 30, 2020
Out neighbour's baby is using nappies, they are being recycled week after week for at least a year now. The clothesline is endlessly full of recycled nappies!
Craig1 said
09:06 PM Jan 30, 2020
Some of these toilet rolls should be prefixed with " stickum" Often have to use extra to avoid " stickum"
Sheffield-er said
01:45 PM Jan 31, 2020
A plumber who was coming out to unclog toilet once told me not to use recycled toot paper as it caused most cloggages he attended to.
30 deg. today, 24 tomorrow with rain, 14 expected on Monday with possible snow, here in Sheffield, Tassie. Good to see you're still travelling Marj.
Val
JayDee said
05:28 PM Jan 31, 2020
A mate of mine was the State Sales Manager for a Toilet Roll Company.
He always claimed that his motto was.
""To keep every bump in Australia clean.""
Mind you, back before toilet rolls were introduced to the household, the local paper torn into 4 pieces and hung on the wall could/ would/ should, did the same job.
Jay&Dee
Phillipn said
06:07 PM Jan 31, 2020
No use of using news papers for toilet wipes now days, as they are full of crap when you buy them.
JayDee said
09:11 AM Feb 1, 2020
Phillipn wrote:
No use of using news papers for toilet wipes now days, as they are full of crap when you buy them.
Ha!! Ha!!! . Great one liner and so true.
Jay&Dee
-- Edited by JayDee on Saturday 1st of February 2020 09:11:53 AM
dorian said
10:53 AM Feb 1, 2020
60 years ago when my parents were struggling immigrants, we regularly bought apples which were individually wrapped in tissue paper. We used these tissues as dunny paper.
Aus-Kiwi said
08:36 PM Feb 1, 2020
We used what Mum
Called John Wayne paper. Tough as !! Takes sh!t off no one !!
Possum3 said
02:48 AM Feb 2, 2020
Old telephone directories were sought after from "City" relatives - so much better than the corn husks.
tonyd said
11:55 AM Feb 6, 2020
Saw a bumper sticker recently which said "If you don't like logging to make toilet paper, try plastic."
And I thought Glad Wrap was used to keep food moist in the fridge!
Cheers Tony
Dhutime said
05:33 PM Feb 15, 2020
Its actually a toilet paper brand /WHO GIVES A CRAP /recycled stuff. Dhutime
-- Edited by Dhutime on Saturday 15th of February 2020 05:34:55 PM
My local Coles has for sale packages of "recycled toilet paper."
I think I know what they mean (or at least I hope I do!) but a name change wouldn't be a bad idea.
Cheers Tony
Cheers Bob
Out neighbour's baby is using nappies, they are being recycled week after week for at least a year now. The clothesline is endlessly full of recycled nappies!
A plumber who was coming out to unclog toilet once told me not to use recycled toot paper as it caused most cloggages he attended to.

30 deg. today, 24 tomorrow with rain, 14 expected on Monday with possible snow, here in Sheffield, Tassie. Good to see you're still travelling Marj.
Val
A mate of mine was the State Sales Manager for a Toilet Roll Company.
He always claimed that his motto was.
""To keep every bump in Australia clean.""
Mind you, back before toilet rolls were introduced to the household, the local paper torn into 4 pieces and hung on the wall could/ would/ should, did the same job.
Jay&Dee
No use of using news papers for toilet wipes now days, as they are full of crap when you buy them.
Ha!! Ha!!! . Great one liner and so true.
Jay&Dee
-- Edited by JayDee on Saturday 1st of February 2020 09:11:53 AM
60 years ago when my parents were struggling immigrants, we regularly bought apples which were individually wrapped in tissue paper. We used these tissues as dunny paper.
And I thought Glad Wrap was used to keep food moist in the fridge!
Cheers Tony
Its actually a toilet paper brand /WHO GIVES A CRAP /recycled stuff.
Dhutime
-- Edited by Dhutime on Saturday 15th of February 2020 05:34:55 PM