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Hi all, I’m in self isolation. My son pushed a few paper thro the letter box amongst them the Financial Times ( yes, that wot I thought ). In a stellar thought moment I decided to cut it into squares 12 x 12 punch a hole through em, the my old army bootlace through and hang it on the loo wall. The whole process took under an hour

I smiled to think that the Financial Time would be suffering the same fate as the Stock Market. GOING DOWN THE PAN.

If you try this don’t use the glossy magazine supplement

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The way people are buying toilet roll we may all have to go back to the good old days. Have a lovely day and take care of yourself 😊 Bernadette xx

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You can't flush newspaper down the loo, it'll get blocked and then not only would you have no loo paper, but no loo eithe!🤔

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Interesting point. Poemsgalore. We plebs used newspaper all the time in the 30s unto the intro of soft cheap rolls. The alternative was San Izal paper. In its favour newspaper disintegrates rapidly. Unlike these dreadful wipes. They need banning.

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I remember Izal, and my family also used newspaper. Reveille and Tit Bits comes to mind. As well as the Daily Sketch and our local rag.

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I know it was meant as a bit of fun 😊 Bernadette xx

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PteW43

Posh - I laughed my head off when I read your post lol how forward thinking of you! I wish you well.

ps - I don't buy glossy magz but will certainly keep your inventive idea in mind.... just in case lol.

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Hacienda

Ha Ha...Memories came flushing (oops) Flooding Back. Liverpool Echo was ours, Though at the moment they are down the Pan. So sad. XXXX C.

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moogle

lol, remember having to do that when we ran out of the (tracing paper) Izal toilet paper. Mum had us tearing the newspaper into squares.

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O2Trees

Seriously, NO!! We have no idea what carcinogens are in the ink. Times have changed, there are far more noxious chemicals in the world since the time when we were using newspaper for bog roll (which I remember quite well).

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garibaldon in reply toO2Trees

Oo2 ,Oh, that’s that out the window then there was me hoping to save a fortune to squander on another bottle of Gin, Cant I even use the papers margins ? No print there. O2

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O2Trees in reply togaribaldon

! ! ! :D

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Shirleyj

Reminds me of my nans outside toilet when I was young x x

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