Posted by pete black on February 16, 2014 at 13:53:30 from (166.205.68.47):
to the toilet paper companies. due to the high volume of paper being used in the country may i suggest that each roll of paper come with each piece numbered so that an adequate track can be made of each roll. tracking use can greatly reduce and/or stop usage of this valuable resource. with America being accused of using too much oil, gasoline and coal, we do not wish to also be seen as using too much toilet paper, so this will serve to alert of excessive use and will further enhance our status as a third world country. to further increase reduced use and with today's electronics, each roll could utilize micro-chips with a user friendly message to make this reduced use more fairly equated across the different classes. for instance, usage of two pieces or less will hear a polite "thank you". anything above four pieces may receive a "thank you, perhaps less next time". since we are now a unisex nation, wadders and folders will be treated on an equal basis. if you agree with this and would like to sign a petition regarding this, please vist: www.less for you/more for me.com.
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