TaxCPANY Posted November 18, 2010 Report Posted November 18, 2010 One-fourth of the time, guys stoop less (and drip less) when toilet paper's over the top (as all my "hospitality" clients know). Three-fourths of the time it doesn't matter, BUT, there're no spills then, anyway. As for dislodging a paper-towel roll, it can happen in either case, if you yank a sheet downward. Yanking it directly toward you is better, as all the pop-in dispensers I've seen are oriented vertically. Accounting for it all . . . TaxCPANY Family disagreement. Should the paper towel or toilet paper unroll from the front or the back. I think it is a gender thing, the guys say one way and the the girls the other way. Which way do you unroll your paper? Thanks for your opinion. Quote
taxxcpa Posted November 19, 2010 Report Posted November 19, 2010 When I was in the Air Force, I spent a lot of time reading AF Regulations. There was one regulation that explained the proper way to hang toilet paper. I thought it was comical that they had such a regulation, but I agreed with the method they stipulated: it should roll from the top down and away from the wall. There was a saying, "There is the right way, the wrong way and the Air Force way. Of all the things they tried to instill in me in the Air Force, I think the toilet paper issue was the only one I continued to observe after my discharge. I quit calling everyone "sir," and quit saluting as soon as I got my discharge. Quote
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