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Toilet-Paper Novels

Short stoies printed on toilet paper - Something to read while you sit on the john.
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Okay, this simple idea has been something I've been milling for a while now.

I clean my bathroom often, and sometimes I take my old pile of magazines out to make room for fresh ones, but in the meantime, I forget to leave one to read until the pile is replenished.

But it doesn't have to be this way.

What if, on the toilet paper itself was printed a short story or novel? Little disposable works that would give you something entertaining to peruse while you're sitting with nowhere (but) to go. They could market them with all sorts of different writing genres and styles, and when you're done reading the bit, you could finish tidying up and be on your way. No pile of magazines to worry about, or newspapers all over the place.

(Note: this is the first idea [anything really] that I've ever posted here.)

----------------- Already been done, it seems, but thanks for the suport annyway. I'm looking forward to posting other ideas here in the future.

BlueSapph, Oct 21 2005

Novel TP http://www.sterling...an.com/tp_sterling/
[Shz, Oct 21 2005]

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welcome, Blue. [po, Oct 21 2005]

http://www.thegreen...vel-toilet-roll.php [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jul 28 2014]

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       Nice. You could call them "toilette vignettes".   

       Welcome to the bakery.
Adze, Oct 21 2005
  

       We have done this before. I believe po will remember. I tossed in my brothers habit of having ends of rolls of newspaper, (he got free from the "Bloomington Press"), hanging on his towell rack.   

       The kids, adults, and anyone sittling on the can would draw, write, rant, etc., to the next person.   

       His favorite saying was "The spoken word does not exist, the written word is here forever, once you write it."   

       A whole host of strangers would add stanzas to a poem some random person would begin.   

       Soon to follow was the entire wall of a room idea, which has been halfbaked as well.   

       I obviously love the idea, I just wish it had not already been done before.
blissmiss, Oct 21 2005
  

       And BS, welcome from bm. (Thanks po, for the link. Thought I was goin crazy).
blissmiss, Oct 21 2005
  

       // I'm looking forward to posting other ideas here in the future.// We too are looking forward to this.
MaxwellBuchanan, Jul 29 2014
  
      
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