okay, that made ME curous.16th ave. said:had a question about the drying but never mind. from the sounds of things i'd rather stick with t.p. and a good hand washing after...
I think like Jeremy said, they do make them as equipment added to a potty to, different styles. As long as they don't recycle the water!!16th ave. said:so they aint toilets too? i always thought they were toilets with a fancy cleaning system.
Xero said:hahaha Then you're all reaching one way and then the other and you have to do like way too much movement just to acquire the toilet paper. :twitcy:
What's that?
yeah I caught one of those archeology shows on Disocvery or something, and the guy was showing a Roman public bathroom, which was this big square room, where everyone, regardless of gender came in and hoisted tog to sit on a ledge and go into a trough behind them, then for cleanup there was a table in the middle of the room with a bucket and a sponge on a stick....one, for all to share...I'm thinking that would be motivation to be the first one in the morning to use the sponge...bssage said:Toilet paper was originally only for aristocrats. Mainly because they had reading material that could have the pages poked onto a hook and hung in the crapper. The first real toilet paper as we know it were square sheets with a hole in the corner . The first modern toilet paper name brand was "Bronco" I think in England. I'm a kindasewer of fine TP.
I have a book "the history of toilet paper" Yea I know.