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Trump will cost you more money to wipe your ass
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2018-09-28 at 5:12 PM UTCI steal mine from work.
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2018-09-28 at 5:23 PM UTCI hope it's the good stuff, Jiggers. The one ply stuff isn't worth the shit it's wiped on!
/Some things in life just cannot be negotiated on, and buying crappy TP is one of them! -
2018-09-28 at 5:28 PM UTCWho the fuck invented that wax paper type toilet roll that just slides the shit all over your ass cheeks...that dude must have been takin the piss surely.
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2018-09-28 at 5:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by Firekrochfatty I hope it's the good stuff, Jiggers. The one ply stuff isn't worth the shit it's wiped on!
/Some things in life just cannot be negotiated on, and buying crappy TP is one of them!
You need to find a better dealer. Also one ply can easily be manipulated into any amount of plies you want.
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Who the fuck invented that wax paper type toilet roll that just slides the shit all over your ass cheeks…that dude must have been takin the piss surely.
I think Pizza Hut had that when I worked there. Negative ply toilet paper. -
2018-09-28 at 6:54 PM UTC
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2018-09-28 at 7:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by Torx Walmart, Coca-Cola Plan Price Hikes Due to Tariffs
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Here's how Trump's tariffs will affect prices on everyday goods.
By Stephanie Asymkos August 16, 2018 Find a Company
Tariffs imposed by the Trump administration have affected countries all over the world.
American companies are affected by retaliatory tariffs from other countries.
As a result of increasing costs — in part due to tariffs — of transportation of raw materials, U.S. consumers will now have to pay more for some goods offered by American brands.
Americans have endured price hikes at the pump in recent months. And now, higher shopping bills for Americans are the next thing on the list of unwelcome effects of Trump’s tariffs. The trade war launched by the Trump administration’s tariffs has resulted in retaliatory tariffs on billions of dollars’ worth of goods from around the world. Americans are feeling the pain — and it’s about to get worse.
The price of wood pulp — which is found in common household products like diapers — has risen over the last year and is expected to stay high through next year, according to Bloomberg Intelligence. That’s because the wood pulp industry suffers global logistical problems surrounding shipping and manufacturing; it’s affected by U.S. tariffs and retaliatory trade restrictions imposed by China. Household consumer product industry giants have been faced with the choice to absorb the increased cost or pass the increase on to consumers.
Procter & Gamble Co., Kimberly-Clark Corp., Nestle SA, and Coca-Cola Co. have announced imminent price increases on household consumer staples. That’s going to make it harder for retailers like Walmart to keep prices low. As the global wood pulp market continues its instability and the effects trickle down to consumers, expect the following products to make shopping bills jump:
Diapers and training pants, specifically Pampers, Huggies, Pull-Ups and GoodNites brands
Paper towels, specifically Bounty and Viva brands
Tissues, specifically Puffs and Kleenex brands
Toilet paper, specifically Charmin and Scott brands
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2018-09-28 at 7:11 PM UTC
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2018-09-28 at 7:18 PM UTCYeah man i don't care at all if she hates mexicans/latinos but she's just retarded and if i ever have to listen to an ozzy stern song again i might just want to kill myself. she's a stupid bitch and the epitome of trash "class"
this is why alot of people don't like faggot brits who talk shit but can't back it up when confronted. -
2018-09-28 at 8:07 PM UTCDozy bitch lololol That's a golden TV moment. You can see the "Oh shit" look in her eyes.