Thought I'd try this to settle a disagreement:
when you put TP on the holder do you have it roll over the top or pull from underneath?
Rolls over the top definitly. I change it everywhere I see it installed wrong.
Lee
Quote from: Dee4jThought I'd try this to settle a disagreement
Settle a disagreement ~ or start a new one?!! :p
Quote from: KellySettle a disagreement ~ or start a new one?!! :p
hee-heee ....me start trouble :rolleyes: ......never :Z
Quote from: Dee4jhee-heee ....me start trouble :rolleyes: ......never :Z
Your middle name is TROUBLE with a capital T!!!!! Over the top so you can see the pretty pattern in the paper.
Kristi
Quote from: TheVikingYour middle name is TROUBLE with a capital T!!!!! Over the top so you can see the pretty pattern in the paper.
Kristi
oh brother you are sooo way girlie!! good theing you signed it so people wouldn't think Brian said that :J
I voted "Over the top" but I need to qualify that.....................
If you have cats, that's a good way to get in trouble. They are notorious for unrolling the TP all of the house. If you put the roll on "BACKWARD", they can't do that. :p
Over the top, but I'm the only one in my family who is um...."particular" about it. The boys just put it on any old way.
Quote from: waveryI voted "Over the top" but I need to qualify that.....................
If you have cats, that's a good way to get in trouble. They are notorious for unrolling the TP all of the house. If you put the roll on "BACKWARD", they can't do that. :p
Not so, not so. I have two cats and Phoebe, my 7 lb. spitfire unrolls it regardless of which way you put it on.
Underneath. That way, it can be pulled out, and torn, with just one hand (push your wrist against the roll while tearing with your hand).
Toddlers also have a much harder time unrolling when the roll is correct - unroll from underneath :)
I say over the top. I read somewhere that women put it on over the top and men roll from under. I am not sure how true that is for all but it is in our house. Actually I think I am the one that puts it on 99percent of the time and most just sit it on the old spool.
Dee, I dont put it on the holder and pull it from side to side..........HaHa, something new for you to think about :rolleyes:
neither my wife or I look, just put it on....in fact, I just went to look and the upstairs bath has it as a bottom feed and the downstairs is a top feed...talk about way too much spare time...I actually looked for once
I'm with the Griz--vertical.
Quote from: waveryI voted "Over the top" but I need to qualify that.....................
If you have cats, that's a good way to get in trouble. They are notorious for unrolling the TP all of the house. If you put the roll on "BACKWARD", they can't do that. :p
You must have slow cats. Mine can unroll it either way. IF there isn't a "tail" hanging down they leave it alone. If the "tail" is there they will unroll it. I have a cat that puts his "toys"/mice in the bathtub to play with them. They can't get out of the tub, so he can play without loosing them.:)
What about the people who still use corn cobs? Do they stack them up or lay them down? Might be an interesting survey........
Quote from: Old GoatWhat about the people who still use corn cobs? Do they stack them up or lay them down? Might be an interesting survey........
When I came up. out in the outhouse We used to have 2 bushels of yellow cobs and one of white, yellow to wipe and the white was to check yourself
Quote from: nineoaks2004When I came up. out in the outhouse We used to have 2 bushels of yellow cobs and one of white, yellow to wipe and the white was to check yourself
Yup, those were the days. My Grandfather installed carpet in the bathroom... Grandma really liked it so she had him install it all the way into the house.......
It's just an old shanty in our back yard
The seats are worn, their rough and their hard
There's a seat there for Maw
There's a seat there for Paw
There's one there for Sister, me and my Brother In Law
The Sears Roebuck catalog hangs on the wall
The pages are torn and it's cover is gone
Between the flies and the FLIT*, It's so hard to............SHAVE
In that old shanty in our back yard....
* Back when I was a kid, FLIT was the trade name of a very well known fly and mosquito spray. It's petroleum base made it very oily and it had a sweet and often nausious smell.. It was applied with a hand operated pump sprayer [Flit gun] which often dripped spray on the operator while it belched an oily fog into the air. Flits presence on an outhouse seat could cause an irritation to one's posterior and other related parts......