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To: SteveinTX who wrote (326046)9/25/2009 12:16:24 PM
From: ManyMoose  Respond to of 793914
 
Well, I may not be as smart as a fifth grader, but I went to a university to learn what is in that paragraph.

Another little known fact that I discovered myself is that if you use high quality TP you use LESS of it. Two squares at a time as opposed to five or a wad.

All you morons disguised as environmentalists: You're nothing of the sort.

I'm the environmentalist.



tappi.org

Most trees used for paper come from forests called
managed timberlands. Even though the trees in
these timberlands may look like “woods,” they are
an agricultural crop - like vegetables on a farm. The
trees are grown to be made into products for human
use. Not using paper in order to save trees is like
not eating salad in order to “save” vegetables.