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Sheryl Crowe Tp Comment


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little-c Contributor

Did anyone hear Sheryl Crowe's suggestion to save the earth this past Earth Day?? We should all use only ONE square of toilet paper when using the loo. Obviously, she doesn't know about celiac! Sorry, Sheryl, I can't help you on that one!


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Canadian Karen Community Regular

What a pathetic statement! I can think of much more important things to do to save the environment!

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woops double post sorry

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

I think this was ' tongue in cheek' comment. ;)

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I think this was ' tongue in cheek' comment. ;)

Judy

Tongue in cheek :P Hee Hee...

Sorry, couldn't resist :ph34r:

But Judy, I agree with you--I don't believe she meant it literally.

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love your new photo...so cute

missy'smom Collaborator

When I was a kid I lived in a very small farming community with a tiny chuch that had a pastor with 4 small children, whose family was on a very tight budget and they had a family rule that the kids could only use 4(or less) squares. I don't remember the exact number but it was tightly rationed, I felt so sorry for them.


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

This is one area it is hard to skimp on....I can see cutting back if you use massive amounts. Why doesn't she ask people to help out in other ways?

Cynbd Contributor

The first thing I thought was, "What the heck kind of toilet paper does she use"? It must be pretty good stuff if she can get by with one square! But then maybe she has to use a lot more soap and paper towels to wash her hands afterwards.... :o

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