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  1. 1. Do you carry them in your purse?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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I don't sit in public toilets. Unless it's #2 then i put a lot of paper in the toilet to sit on it :lol:, it's a brazilian thing :P



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I have them in my desk at work, much easier on the butt than the government TP.

Wife uses them at home and that was a compromise over her keeping a bucket of water in the bathroom.

That is something I don't know how we will deal with when Luz gets here. She only washes afterwards. I still don't know how she keeps from walking around with a wet butt! I noticed in asia that they don't use TP. Most places have a garden hose next to the john.

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I have them in my desk at work, much easier on the butt than the government TP.

Wife uses them at home and that was a compromise over her keeping a bucket of water in the bathroom.

That is something I don't know how we will deal with when Luz gets here. She only washes afterwards. I still don't know how she keeps from walking around with a wet butt! I noticed in asia that they don't use TP. Most places have a garden hose next to the john.

You just have to say we aren't keeping a freakin bucket of water in the bathroom to wash your *ss and try these. Wife bitched at first, but has no problem with using them now.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Wow, I am learning a lot of new things about other cultures' bathroom habits today! Never realized that TP wasn't used almost universally

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11-15-2005: Sent in I-129F to VSC

11-21-2005: NOA1

11-29-2005: NOA2

12-05-2005: NVC recieved

12-17-2005: Packet 3 received from Dublin

1-11-2006: Sent packet 3 forms, etc. to Dublin

2-03-2006: Interview Date :)APPROVED!!!

2-05-2006: Flying to Logan Airport

2-11-2006: Wedding Date

3-14-2006: Filed AOS and EAD

3-22-2006: NOA1 (AOS and EAD)

4-07-2006: Biometrics

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OMG I thought I was alone in my obsession with carrying these with me at all times. They're at the top of my "if you were stranded on an island, what could you not live without" list!

Helen

P.S. Baby wipes are just as good - and cheaper!

I agree!

P.S. Baby wipes are just as good - and cheaper!

I thought they were the same thing?

Essentially they are...repackaged to call them toilet wipes, so the companies can slap a higher price on them...just MHO. :)

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Wow, I am learning a lot of new things about other cultures' bathroom habits today! Never realized that TP wasn't used almost universally

Same here... first stones, now buckets!

8/10/08:

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Charmin sells little tiny rolls of toilet paper, with a super-skinny cardboard tube, in a plastic holder. I carry one of those in my purse. Also in my backpack when we go hiking. :yes:

Bethany (NJ, USA) & Gareth (Scotland, UK)

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Turkey
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I have them in my desk at work, much easier on the butt than the government TP.

Wife uses them at home and that was a compromise over her keeping a bucket of water in the bathroom.

That is something I don't know how we will deal with when Luz gets here. She only washes afterwards. I still don't know how she keeps from walking around with a wet butt! I noticed in asia that they don't use TP. Most places have a garden hose next to the john.

here is alternative for home

http://www.brondell.com/intro.php4

or

http://www.totoneorest.com/home.html

been thinking when my husband gets here I might invest into one of these options.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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I don't use them, but I am going to start. It's seems much easier than a wet piece of toilet paper or taking a shower every time after I go #2.

Adil & Janine

06/17/06- Wedding

08/16/06- I-130 and EAD sent with AOS packet

08/24/06- I-130, EAD, I-485 recieved

08/28/06- NOA1 for I-130, EAD, and I-485

09/01/06- Recieved boimetrics appointment letter

09/07/06- Biometrics appointment

10/24/06- Recieved letter for initial interview

11/21/06- EAD approved

11/27/06- EAD Recieved!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

11/30/06- Touched- NOA for EAD sent

12/01/06- I-130 and I-485 Touched

12/20/06- Initial interview

12/20/06- APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (4 months!)

12/27/06- Recieved NOA2 for I-130

12/27/06- Recieved welcome letter

12/27/06- I-485 touched, New card ordered

01/03/06- PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD RECIEVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!YAY!!!

09/18/08- Sent I-751... hopefully I did it corectly!

09/something... recieved NOA1 for I-751

10/16/08- Recieved biometrics appointment letter

10/25/08- Biometrics appontment!

03/19/09- Recieved letter stating I-751 transfered to CSC

03/30/09- I-751 approved!

04/02/09- Recieved approval letter

04/30/09- Recieved new card

10/14/09- Sent N-400... the wait begins again.....

10/24/09- Recieved NOA receipt letter

02/05/10- Recieved Fingerprint notification

02/23/10- Fingerprinting appointment

04/07/10- N-400 Interview

10/07/10- Request for aditional evidencce

02/07/11- Oath Ceremony letter arrives!!!!!!!!!!

02/18/11- Oath Ceremony!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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