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By *arraps OP Man
over a year ago
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Here’s one for the more mature fabite.
Before the advent of soft toilet tissue everyone used hard paper, mainly Izal medicated. Anyone have any idea what it was medicated with ???
My father used to acquire rolls of the stuff from his work place and swore by it. |
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By *aulj69Man
over a year ago
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Izal? now there's a blast from the past great for smearing your own faeces all over your arse and using it as tracing paper as for what it was medicated with probably as said before Petrol or turps? Lol. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"People didn’t actually use it at home did they
I remember it being in the school toilets and public toilets but not at home surely "
That's my (very distant) memory too. Used to avoid crapping at school if humanly possible. |
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"People didn’t actually use it at home did they
I remember it being in the school toilets and public toilets but not at home surely
That's my (very distant) memory too. Used to avoid crapping at school if humanly possible."
I know right |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"People didn’t actually use it at home did they
I remember it being in the school toilets and public toilets but not at home surely
My grandparents did but only in the outside water closet (as they called it). "
Yes my parents too but back in the day more like grease proof paper |
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