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So...the joys of living with family, ultimately you find yourself in the toilet & there's only a few squares left on the roll.
There's plenty more rolls behind you but YOU are the one who has to change it. Is this a problem? Should it be a problem? Should it even be a thing at all? I mean, it's just one of those things that needs to be done, but nobody really seems keen to do it. Am I alone here? Surely others are subject to the same thing? I for one, when entering a toilet, are usually going to find a near cardboard roll on the holder. Almost every time. It's as if it & I are on some kind of cycle or schedule together, an average of once a day we bump in to each other in that same little room! |
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