years before I was even a "twinkle" as they say, my grandparents used newspaper cut up as loo paper. we've moved on since then - I propose that we print our news on soft tissue that we can recycle into paper hankies (possibly the red tops) and the larger newspapers would be good in the loo - best place for them!-- po, Oct 31 2001 DJ Spyhunter: rsstroom reader http://www.djspyhun...restroom-761230.jpg(Concept, product not actually available.) Using not mainstream journalism but blogs, printing directly on tissue paper. [jutta, Dec 11 2005] Baked in bird cages and for house training.
Plus, I'm not sure how well tissue paper would move through a newspaper printing press.-- phoenix, Oct 31 2001 Interestingly, silage recycling programs tend to require the addition of newspaper to the mix to make the process work properly.-- DrBob, Oct 31 2001 *ACHOO* Large river-flow restrictor and reservoir creator! Ink all over my nose!-- DesertFox, Dec 11 2005 [Df]Bless you-- Dub, Dec 20 2005 random, halfbakery