There's a feud brewing here around a very important issue.
I guess it all started back in the 1940s with the Sears Roebuck catalog in the out house. You see, no matter how you turned, you used the top sheet. My grandfather decided that it would be easier to tear off a page if the catalog if were hanging. So he took a wire coat hanger, and hung the catalog from it. No problem yet. Then my grandmother bought a roll of toilet paper. Grandpa put the roll on the coat hanger with the paper over the top. Everything was fine even when we got indoor outhouses. The toilet paper was always hung over the top. Worked fine through the next few generations. Then my sister had the audacity to hang it backwards. Now we have a real feud brewing. Before it comes to arms, we need a solution.
How do you hang the toilet paper?
I guess it all started back in the 1940s with the Sears Roebuck catalog in the out house. You see, no matter how you turned, you used the top sheet. My grandfather decided that it would be easier to tear off a page if the catalog if were hanging. So he took a wire coat hanger, and hung the catalog from it. No problem yet. Then my grandmother bought a roll of toilet paper. Grandpa put the roll on the coat hanger with the paper over the top. Everything was fine even when we got indoor outhouses. The toilet paper was always hung over the top. Worked fine through the next few generations. Then my sister had the audacity to hang it backwards. Now we have a real feud brewing. Before it comes to arms, we need a solution.
How do you hang the toilet paper?