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Since it's snowy, why not just use the snow, and then a washcloth?![]()


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Since it's snowy, why not just use the snow, and then a washcloth?![]()
It's what people have done without TP in snowy areas....
I like it! And then later you can repurpose and recycle (virtue signaling!) the washcloth to wash the dishes. Win-win!Since it's snowy, why not just use the snow, and then a washcloth?![]()
Win, win and win, wash washcloth and give to wife or partner to wash their face withI like it! And then later you can repurpose and recycle (virtue signaling!) the washcloth to wash the dishes. Win-win!![]()
Been there!Fun fact, avoid using poison oak for toilet paper when out in the woods. Don't ask me how I know.
"When leaves be three, leave it be."
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I just snap off the turdcicle.Since it's snowy, why not just use the snow, and then a washcloth?![]()
Well, during hunting season last year, I did put snow on my TP for my bunghole. Redneck wet wipe? Dunno, butt it sure was soothing, and oh, so clean.Since it's snowy, why not just use the snow, and then a washcloth?![]()
Sounds like a radio ad with a sultry voice selling it in the background .......Well, during hunting season last year, I did put snow on my TP for my bunghole. Redneck wet wipe? Dunno, butt it sure was soothing, and oh, so clean.
Same here.No, everything else we've used over the years has been fine, even the "Blue Label" Charmin, the extra soft. My plungers were workin' overtime with the Red Label stuff, though.
I heard a couple hours ago there were over 100 cars affected and they had 84 shut down. It could be exaggerated, but I chuckled and carried on. I didn't care to look into it too much.