Nokilissa…you’d better not use them once you’re back in your own home….see the Consumer reports post above at 2:32….they will clog up your sewer pipe. A big condo, OK.
I’m coming into the game late here, but am really surprised by the number of folks who haven’t yet caught onto these improved ass wiping tools!
Call me anal, no pun intended, but I keep a box of that stuff in every bathroom in the apartment, and have a bidet in the master alongside the toilet. Why on earth would one wipe with a dry sheet when one could easily clean with a fresh, scented, damp, flushable wipe/washcloth??
Don’t mean to start an argument with anyone here (i have already made peace with DIBS) but here is something from the WSJ today:
TARP cannot save some banks – the FDIC has seized or threatened 27 banks that
have received TARP injections. The troubles put taxpayers at risk of losing as much
as $5.1 billion invested in the banks since TARP was launched in October 2008.
WSJ
Spot on Noki!! 😉
Great, just great, ass-wiping and news.
FEH!
I may have to resort to daytime TV after all……
Nokilissa…you’d better not use them once you’re back in your own home….see the Consumer reports post above at 2:32….they will clog up your sewer pipe. A big condo, OK.
But $5.1B is not really a lot of money to “the taxpayers” i.e. the federal Gov’t.
To put it in perspective, the typical weekly Treasury auction is $30-45B
I’m coming into the game late here, but am really surprised by the number of folks who haven’t yet caught onto these improved ass wiping tools!
Call me anal, no pun intended, but I keep a box of that stuff in every bathroom in the apartment, and have a bidet in the master alongside the toilet. Why on earth would one wipe with a dry sheet when one could easily clean with a fresh, scented, damp, flushable wipe/washcloth??
And DH, my kids use that very Kandoo kind 🙂
Lovely.
“And the logical next step would be rimming.”
Dave, I covered rimming at 2:28. ^^^^ (Though only as to cats.)
Don’t mean to start an argument with anyone here (i have already made peace with DIBS) but here is something from the WSJ today:
TARP cannot save some banks – the FDIC has seized or threatened 27 banks that
have received TARP injections. The troubles put taxpayers at risk of losing as much
as $5.1 billion invested in the banks since TARP was launched in October 2008.
WSJ
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704538404574539954068634242.ht
ml?mod=WSJ_hps_LEFTWhatsNews
“they are almost as bad as flushing condoms.”
I would never buy condoms made in Queens.
http://www.oprah.com/index