ScottC4746
OBS Chief
I last took the SS LTD in 2010 and the Amtrak issued toilet paper was slick as it could be. Has it improved any since then?
Sounds like you should bring your own.I last took the SS LTD in 2010 and the Amtrak issued toilet paper was slick as it could be. Has it improved any since then?
You probably do not realize that today is "be kind to your rosebud day"Oh no!It's the rebirth of the "never ending wipe" thread!
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PRR 60I wonder if the paper used by Amtrak is designed to not clog the extremely sensitive vacuum flush system and if using regular paper would cause problems? Otherwise, I agree. It isn't nice.
Years ago I worked for Pennsylvania DOT, and the paper in the office bathrooms was horrid. Our joke was PennDOT got the paper that had been rejected by the state prison system because of the fear of a "cruel and unusual punishment" lawsuits. We all had a supply of product in our desks for personal use.
Scott, your request shows that you don't understand the social-dynamic (or is it ANTIsocial dynamics) of this forum. And the Mods will come in with the crappiest (pun intended) puns of all.I see I am going to be the butt of the jokes and puns on this thread. Will the moderator PLEASE close this thread as the question has been answered. We don't need 200 postings of puns on this.
:giggle:The Soapstone Sand Paper Company recently announced a ten year extension of their contract with Amtrak to provide toilet paper. It passed the bleeding hemoroid test for the 15th consecutive year :lol:
Didn't Russians using Pravda gave rise to the expression, "The Truth hurts"?It's not comfortable when you are forced to use toilet paper that feels just like newspaper.
You mean the thread should be interred?I see I am going to be the butt of the jokes and puns on this thread. Will the moderator PLEASE close this thread as the question has been answered. We don't need 200 postings of puns on this.
Yea, Amtrak "tp" reminds me of the type used on RV's. :giggle:I wonder if the paper used by Amtrak is designed to not clog the extremely sensitive vacuum flush system and if using regular paper would cause problems? Otherwise, I agree. It isn't nice.
I agree this thread should be flushed out of sight, and the lid closed very tightly!You mean the thread should be interred?I see I am going to be the butt of the jokes and puns on this thread. Will the moderator PLEASE close this thread as the question has been answered. We don't need 200 postings of puns on this.
It's so tough it makes you want to hold it in Pilgrim. :lol:By the way many of you don't know the brand name of the TP Amtrak uses, it is John Wayne toilet paper. It is rough and tough and doesn't take any cr-p from anyone!
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Backdoor moderating is never appreciated especially since use of the search function would have shown the last thread on this topic and saved you a load of crap. :lol: :lol:I see I am going to be the butt of the jokes and puns on this thread. Will the moderator PLEASE close this thread as the question has been answered. We don't need 200 postings of puns on this.
As noted earlier in this topic, the reason not to bring your own TP is that you could kill the entire toilet/vacuum system in the car by using it. The system isn't designed to deal with every type of TP on the market.I see no reason not to bring a handy carry on with basic needs to include a soft toilet tissue, a roll or two and bowl brush.
I'd like to know if anyone at Amtrak has any recommendations as to what brands would be beneficial to both their disposal systems and the disposers. I'd almost bet no one can be found to answer same!What a slushy topic. :wacko:As noted earlier in this topic, the reason not to bring your own TP is that you could kill the entire toilet/vacuum system in the car by using it. The system isn't designed to deal with every type of TP on the market.I see no reason not to bring a handy carry on with basic needs to include a soft toilet tissue, a roll or two and bowl brush.
So unless you relish the idea of no working toilets in your car for 2 days on a trek across the country, there is a very good reason for not bringing your own TP.
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