ANOTHER MICHAELNEWPORT CRAP SUBJECT + CROSSPOST FOR MORE MESS
"clean that mess!" a écrit dans le
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> Why use toilet paper at all?! Water works much better. That's why
> the French invented the bidet. Or better yet, do like the Asians,
> just splash a lot of water down there with your own hands after
> squating down over a whole in the ground. Nature's solution.
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6583067.stm
> Crow calls for limit on loo paper
>
> Singer Sheryl Crow has said a ban on using too much toilet paper
> should be introduced to help the environment.
>
> Crow has suggested using "only one square per restroom visit, except,
> of course, on those pesky occasions where two to three could be
> required".
>
> The 45-year-old, who made the comments on her website, has just toured
> the US on a biodiesel-powered bus to raise awareness about climate
> change.
>
> She teamed up with environmental activist Laurie David for the shows.
>
> The pair targeted 11 university campuses to persuade students to help
> combat the world's environmental problems.
>
> "I propose a limitation be put on how many squares of toilet paper can
> be used in any one sitting "
> Sheryl Crow
>
> "I have spent the better part of this tour trying to come up with easy
> ways for us all to become a part of the solution to global warming,"
> Crow wrote.
>
> "Although my ideas are in the earliest stages of development, they
> are, in my mind, worth investigating.
>
> "I propose a limitation be put on how many squares of toilet paper can
> be used in any one sitting."
>
> The tour ended on Sunday at the George Washington University in
> Washington DC, where Crow performed with Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and
> Carole King.
>
> Laurie David's husband, Seinfeld creator Larry David, also appeared.
>
> Crow has also commented on her website about how she thinks paper
> napkins "represent the height of wastefulness".
>
> She has designed a clothing line with what she calls a "dining
> sleeve".
>
> The sleeve is detachable and can be replaced with another "dining
> sleeve" after the diner has used it to wipe his or her mouth.
>
> The shows involved a short set by the singer, a talk by David and
> segments of Al Gore's environmental film An Inconvenient Truth.
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