Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Whatsis revealed

Lots of good guesses, and some came pretty close. But no one knew that these

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are erm, reusable toilet paper/wipes.

http://living.wallypop.net/wipes.html

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Stop that.

You're the one who was all into "going green."

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37 comments:

  1. Absolutely not. I would spend the first week trying to flush them down the drain, on accident of course, and then throwing out my shoulder with all the plunge work I would have to do to get them DOWN the drain, because ya know I wouldn't touch if after wiping, especially after one of 'THOSE'...lmao

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  2. Now I've seen everything! I'm with Chica. I'd be plunging all week trying to get the damn things back!

    I think I'll stick with those nice, disposable, wet wipes for grown-ups (cottonelle makes them)

    You certainly had everyone guessing, Joe!

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  3. Anonymous12:15 AM

    Oh DOM!

    Defiling cute little bunnies and moons and stars with fecal matter?

    Oh....that is so wrong...so, so wrong.

    I know it wasn't you who invented them...don't kill the messenger yadda yadda yadda.

    But oh....

    UGH!

    (great job in fooling all of us!)

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  4. I'm not THAT into going green. Maybe some of those "hollywood" types can give those things a test-run.

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  5. Anonymous12:36 AM

    Good for you! They are called "wee wipes". Very hygienic, and green, and SOFT. And I didn't guess either.

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  6. Oh that is just so gross and so wrong!

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  7. Hmmm... there is now a tie for most disgusting hygiene product: Reusable toilet wipes, and reusable maxi pads.

    Gross.

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  8. Old man why would one want to even use REUSable toilet paper???? NOT MOI!!!!


    HAPPY TUESDAY!!!

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  9. Wow... these are so NOT the kind of wipes, say, Monk would be happy with.

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  10. No diff between that and reusable diapers, is there? Like we all used to wear before the big craze of plastic nappies...

    Yey for green! LOL

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  11. You are so wicked!

    Toilet wipes? Yes. Toilet paper? No. Ick. I'm not worried about the toilet paper. It's biodegradable.

    They still look like something for the baby's room, though.

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  12. I'm just......speechless!
    I'm all for GREEN, but geez.

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  13. For babies I suppose. Actually, why not? Cool. Do they have any with a picture of Barbara Streisand on them?

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  14. @ Chica: But you'll never run out of TP in the middle of the night.

    @ Joanie: I like those wipes.

    @ Quirky: The bunnies just cracked me up.

    @ Tahtimbo: Let Ed Begley use them.

    @ Jan: Apparently, more than one company makes them. Who knew?

    @ Lauren: LMAO!

    @ SpeakDog: I thought so, too.

    @ Michelle: So, you won't be buying my designer line of Crotchety reusable TP? Happy Tuesday

    @ Jenn: Monk would burn them afterwards.

    @ Technodoll: I still won't use them

    @ Reforming: Yes, I am.

    @ Shyne: We both have limits.
    :)

    @ I Hate: Wrong, but so so right for funny

    @ Don: You gave me an idea. Designer ones with celebrities. I'd love to wipe my butt on Streisand's face.

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  15. Hmmm. Who has to wash them?? Not me.

    Not to green if you add up al the water resources you have to use to get he stains out!

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  16. Wait.

    Are you saying that toilet paper is not usually reusable?

    I suppose that explains these dung beetles.

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  17. Never even heard of them before. Reusable? I don't think so.

    Have a terrific day Crotchety. :)

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  18. Great - now the Hollyweirdo's will be touting these as the next best thing to ...disposable wipes??

    Paparrazi will be sifting through trash cans and selling them on ebay.

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  19. DOM, do they come in a larger size? It's not easy being green, or brown or any other colour like that.

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  20. I didn't cloth diaper my babies, I am not cloth wipin my ass either.

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  21. @ Hussy: What are a few stains among friends?

    @ Sherry: Pretty much

    @ Mooog: Not usually.

    @ Sandee: Have a great day, too. So, you won't be ordering soon?

    @ Swirl: They may be selling, I won't be buying.

    @ Nonamed: I'm not sure

    @ Stacie: But they are so darn environmentally friendly.

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  22. Going green (or in this case brown) is all well and good, but some things should not be reused. But wipes would be one of them. Blechhhh!

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  23. Butt wipes, even. I should learn to spell.

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  24. Ewwww. Ewwww. Ewwww.

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  25. Hey - I'd like to order a dozen.

    That's 3 for each of us. That should be plenty!

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  26. Some things just shouldn't be reusable. Toilet paper, feminine products, condoms, Kleenex, Q-tips. Seems to me the washing of these items to ensure that they are indeed worthy of a second use would counteract all the good of using reusable. Paper is biodegradable. Ick. This is why I am not a tree hugger. I like my SUV and I like my toilet paper. I never thought they would both be considered wasteful.

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  27. hmm..after i have eaten my white castle burgers. those patterns will bleed and will disintegrate.

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  28. And I thought cloth diapers were disgusting. I'm gonna pass on these I think.

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  29. @ Kalos: I don't see these as very sanitary.

    @ Min: LOL

    @ Lila: I wonder if you would need "company" wipes.

    @ Jen: I always thought it was a renewable resource, too.

    @ Self: Those Castle burgers can be dangerous for the wipes.

    @ Lin: I'm going to pass, too. But it's good to know they are available in case you change your mind. Bookmark the site.

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  30. Do you have to make sure you're using both sides?

    Paul

    Eat Well. Live Well.
    PurpleGreenPops.com

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  31. Anonymous10:45 PM

    What? Really? Yuck!

    Man, there's "going green" and then there's just plain, old "going insane."

    Heh. I could have gone the rest of my life without knowing what those things are!

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  32. @ Paul: I have no idea. But I am now worrying about it.

    @ The Hawg: Knowledge isn't always beneficial, I guess.

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  33. I believe they make reusable sanitary napkins sort of like these too -- one word, eeew.

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  34. Well done! I think you are going to be right up there with Kathy at Junkdrawer for giving us the weirdest crap to figure out. Who would use these? Never mind I know many many people would, specially when the maid was the one doing the washing of them.

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  35. oh no...that is so wrong! i guess i won't go completely 'green'.

    I ♥ your blog!!

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