This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
WThis user is from outside of this forum
WThis user is from outside of this forum
Dr. Wesker
wrote last edited by
#1
This post did not contain any content.
DBLJQ33 RepliesLast reply
1
S [emailprotected] shared this topic
DThis user is from outside of this forum
DThis user is from outside of this forum
[emailprotected]
replied to Dr. Wesker last edited by
#2
That's why I treat it like a Chuck E. Cheese ticket machine and use about 50 tiles a wipe.
A1 ReplyLast reply
AThis user is from outside of this forum
AThis user is from outside of this forum
[emailprotected]
replied to [emailprotected] last edited by
#3
a couple clogged toilets a day costs a bit more than a charmin upgrade.
R1 ReplyLast reply
BThis user is from outside of this forum
BThis user is from outside of this forum
[emailprotected]
replied to Dr. Wesker last edited by
#4
Eh, probably not imo. Most companies are just cheap, especially if they're using those commercial dispensers designed to reduce excess use.
TAR3 RepliesLast reply
1
LThis user is from outside of this forum
LThis user is from outside of this forum
[emailprotected]
replied to Dr. Wesker last edited by
#5
Seems like a hanlons razor kind of thing
W1 ReplyLast reply
See Also7 methods for unblocking a toilet without a plunger to avoid calling out a plumber — including a final surprising tipBlocked Toilet Drain? A Simple Guide to Unclogging Your ThroneHow To Unblock A Badly Blocked Toilet: Expert Tips From Clean Line Plumbing Clean Line PlumbingHow To Unclog Your Toilet Without Calling A Plumber | 7 TipsWThis user is from outside of this forum
WThis user is from outside of this forum
Dr. Wesker
replied to [emailprotected] last edited by
#6
I never watched Battlestar Galactica.
LVR3 RepliesLast reply
LThis user is from outside of this forum
LThis user is from outside of this forum
[emailprotected]
replied to Dr. Wesker last edited by
#7
Maybe this also ..
1 ReplyLast reply
JThis user is from outside of this forum
JThis user is from outside of this forum
[emailprotected]
replied to Dr. Wesker last edited by
#8
If the office doesn't have a bidet I'm not going!
1 ReplyLast reply
QThis user is from outside of this forum
QThis user is from outside of this forum
[emailprotected]
replied to Dr. Wesker last edited by
#9
One place I worked for I asked about this and they said it was because thicker toilet paper was more likely to clog the plumbing
No clue if that’s true. I use a bidet bc I’m a baller
D1 ReplyLast reply
TThis user is from outside of this forum
TThis user is from outside of this forum
[emailprotected]
replied to [emailprotected] last edited by
#10
Most company leadership just isn't that deep. They go through the supply catalog, order whatever's cheap or whatever they've always ordered and then go about their day.
J1 ReplyLast reply
VThis user is from outside of this forum
VThis user is from outside of this forum
[emailprotected]
replied to Dr. Wesker last edited by
#11
Hanlon was an exceptionally clumsy Gold who had a habit of murdering lowColors with his razor by mistake.
1 ReplyLast reply
AThis user is from outside of this forum
AThis user is from outside of this forum
[emailprotected]
replied to [emailprotected] last edited by
#12
the cheap af tp and the dispensers that lock up the oh, so precious supplies, is also to prevent theft.
1 ReplyLast reply
JThis user is from outside of this forum
JThis user is from outside of this forum
[emailprotected]
replied to Dr. Wesker last edited by
#13
They use one's made for large office buildings in large office buildings. It breaks down in the plumbing system. You can use the luxury ones at home because you're only flushing a few times a day and it's a generally short trip out of the house into the sewers. Office buildings see much heavier flushing and that good good might create expensive clogs in their complicated plumbing systems.
Now if we are talking small office and not a whole building then yeah your boss is just cheap.
B1 ReplyLast reply
1
DThis user is from outside of this forum
DThis user is from outside of this forum
[emailprotected]
replied to [emailprotected] last edited by
#14
I mean it's true, in the same sense that in some countries you don't flush the toilet paper as it will cause plumbing issues. It's all about design of the plumbing at that point, and in places where you flush toilet paper it shouldn't be that big of a concern unless they skimped on the plumbing.
Also as my grandma taught me, there is such a thing as a courtesy flush before ya wipe.
1 ReplyLast reply
OThis user is from outside of this forum
OThis user is from outside of this forum
[emailprotected]
replied to Dr. Wesker last edited by
#15
I've worked for very large organizations (30k+ employees) that didn't use crappy paper.
All depends on the company.
1 ReplyLast reply
MThis user is from outside of this forum
MThis user is from outside of this forum
🇦🇺𝕄𝕦𝕟𝕥𝕖𝕕𝕔𝕣𝕠𝕔𝕕𝕚𝕝𝕖
replied to Dr. Wesker last edited by
#16
Bring your own toilet paper.
G1 ReplyLast reply
MThis user is from outside of this forum
MThis user is from outside of this forum
[emailprotected]
replied to Dr. Wesker last edited by
#17
Unpopular opinion: I prefer single ply.
QS2 RepliesLast reply
1
BThis user is from outside of this forum
BThis user is from outside of this forum
[emailprotected]
replied to [emailprotected] last edited by
#18
Explain high rises.
JB2 RepliesLast reply
1
OThis user is from outside of this forum
OThis user is from outside of this forum
[emailprotected]
replied to Dr. Wesker last edited by
#19
1 ReplyLast reply
JThis user is from outside of this forum
JThis user is from outside of this forum
[emailprotected]
replied to [emailprotected] last edited by
#20
OP wants you to believe Trump uses single ply in Trump Tower.
A1 ReplyLast reply