HISTORY OF TOILET PAPER, PART II – BY ELLIN CURLEY — Serendipity Seeking Intelligent Life on Earth

I thought in these trying times in these trying times in the search for TP….I thought that a more in-depth look at the item and its history might help understand the need.

I recently wrote a blog about the history of toilet paper and the response was so enthusiastic, I decided to look further into the subject. Before toilet paper came into existence in 1857, people used leaves, moss, stones, corncobs or whatever was handy. The Romans used a sponge on a stick which doesn’t sound too […]

HISTORY OF TOILET PAPER, PART II – BY ELLIN CURLEY — Serendipity Seeking Intelligent Life on Earth

2 thoughts on “HISTORY OF TOILET PAPER, PART II – BY ELLIN CURLEY — Serendipity Seeking Intelligent Life on Earth

  1. My earliest memory of toilet paper is of cut-up squares of old newspaper hanging on a nail in my grandparents’ outside toilet. 🙂
    Best wishes, Pete.

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