The bible is a book of myths and lies and better suited to be
used as toilet paper rather than a source of ignorant beliefs.
He prioritized what he called «mom's shopping list,» which consisted of basic household items
such as toilet paper, toothpaste and detergent.
Inflation galloped at such a pace there that locals joked that it was more economical to use the
currency as toilet paper than to buy toilet paper.
The only appropriate use I have found for the bible is either kindling or
as toilet paper when camping.
He struggled with the language, the altitude, the food, the shallow plastic tub posing as a bathtub and the pages of an old Bolivian high school yearbook that
doubled as toilet paper.
You're a fool and the exact reason the App Store is loaded with freemium garbage and cheap games as disposable and
enjoyable as toilet paper.
'' [Texas Roadhouse] apparently also had a legal duty to inspect for hazards that could not reasonably have been anticipated, such
as a toilet paper dispenser opening unexpectedly.»
In my survey of 2,700 U.S. and UK consumers, 49 % picked stores as their favorite places to buy even simple, repetitive items such
as toilet paper.
Boxed sells bulk items, including staples such
as toilet paper and pet food, and delivers to consumers» front doors.
One notable exception: Boxed, an e-commerce company that offers mobile ordering and bulk delivery of products such
as toilet paper, pet food, and toothpaste.
I am going to print what you wrote and use
it as toilet paper.
There are now many alternatives to paper for products such
as toilet paper, feminine products and paper towels.
The public can bring items such
as toilet paper, paper towels and tissue and watch for the Self Help Closet and Food Pantry's trademark red barrel in the parade.
I keep track of produce (such as apples, raspberries, grapes and asparagus), dairy items (such as milk, yogurt and sour cream), meat (such as chicken breasts, ground beef and bacon), pantry items (such as juice, ketchup, cereal and pasta), household items (such
as toilet paper, dish soap and batteries) and personal care items (such as shampoo, razors, mouthwash and toothpaste).
«The fats or lipids appear to facilitate the conversion of other materials in the wastewater such
as toilet paper, keep the sludge moving through the reactor, and produce a very high quality biocrude that, when refined, yields fuels such as gasoline, diesel and jet fuels.»
Unlike most fairy tales, however, that hand belongs to the ogre, Shrek (Mike Myers), who promptly rips out a page and uses
it as toilet paper.
It surprised me when I saw that Patrick Stewart was starring in it, because this seemed like a script that he wouldn't even use
as toilet paper.
And the Sears catalog was recycled (in the country, at least)
as toilet paper.
Some hoard money, while others have a compulsion to hoard objects such
as toilet paper, shoes or old tin cans.
Flipp asked Taylor to try out its newest version; she shared the results of her weekly shopping trip to three stores, during which she bought items such
as toilet paper, diapers, detergent, spaghetti, chicken and produce.
There are also rebates for essential household items, such
as toilet paper, paper towels, cleaning products, and trash bags.
However, use clean nesting material (this is separate from the bedding), such
as toilet paper, each time you clean the cage.
They like things that both move and can be chewed such
as toilet paper or paper towel rolls, small empty cardboard cartons and small piles of shredded paper.
We did enjoy our stay in the apartment - it was very spacious, very well stocked up with all the necessary amenities (towels were plenty as well
as toilet paper, soap and kitchen utensils) and we loved the privacy which the dual key set - up provided.
In the future, if you are missing certain basic items such
as toilet paper and paper towels, please don't hesitate to contact us during your stay.
Others reveal the mundane elements of a life behind bars, such
as the toilet paper, soap, razor, toothbrush, toothpaste, and comb depicted in «Prison Reception.»
After bursting onto the contemporary art scene with her thickly - painted portraits of magazine models, Katherine Bernhardt turned her attention to making «pattern paintings»: large - scale works that present banal store - bought products such
as toilet paper, Doritos chips, and cigarettes in jazzy, semi-abstract combinations that bring to mind doodles or graffiti.
She creates ethereal sculptures using throwaway materials — such
as toilet paper and newspapers — to explore the frailty of identity, position and social standing.