It's illegal for a person of any age to toilet paper a house. It is trespassing.
Not to mention rude. Would you like it if you had to spend hours unraveling toilet paper from your trees because some kid played a prank on you?
Toilet papers were made in 1843.
1880
Joseph Gayetty is credited with creating the modern toilet paper in 1857.
On average, an individual spends around $120 per year on toilet paper. This amount can vary depending on factors such as brand preference, household size, and usage.
365 **This can't be right. That suggests that a woman uses a mile of toilet paper a day. That's 5,280 feet of TP a day? No. Sorry. That's not right.*
Joseph Gayetty didn't invent Toilet paper. He just took what others had developed and tried to modernize it. It was first 'created' back in the 14th century in China.
Uh huh
one roll of toilet paper uses about 0.8 pounds of water
never stuff a ten year old's bra, only adults 25 and up should do that
Where I grew up, you might get your yard rolled with toilet paper or eggs thrown at the house. One year as a trick, some neighbor boys put people's lawn furniture on top of their roofs.
The introduction of modern toilet paper in the US is traced to Joseph Gayetty, who unsuccessfully marketed single flat sheets in 1857. By 1867, the Scott brothers (Thomas, Edward and Clarence) began producing perforated paper rolls, as did Seth Wheeler (the patent holder) in 1871.
Hi, I am having a similar issue in my house. I have sulfur smells in one toilet and one sink's water supply. I am also on city water, but I do live in a 100 year old house.