Tuesday, June 30, 2009

10 Weirdest Toilet Papers

Horror Story Toilet Paper - Do you read in the bathroom? Well, you might appreciate this new literary experience—a horror story in the form of toilet paper! Each roll is printed with several copies of "Drop", a nine-chapter novella written by Koji Suzuki, author of the "Ring" cycle of novels, which has been made into films in both Japan and Hollywood.



Origami Toilet Paper - Next time you forget that magazine or book, it will not be a problem. With this Origami Potty Paper you can spend hours learning new and interesting Origami techniques all from your roll of toilet paper. Want to know the best part? You can practice while you're enjoying your private time on the potty!



Sudoku Toilet Paper - Now you can have more fun while doing some “businesses” in your toilet, playing Sudoku... with your toilet paper! If you're a Sudoku addict who can't bare to be without your favorite brain game, then this will keep you occupied in even the most trying circumstances.



Windows Vista Toilet Paper - Ah, the Japanese... They are so fond of the Windows Vista Service Pack 1 that they printed toilet paper rolls about it, highlighting it's features.



Camouflage Toilet Paper - In case you're tired of your plain white toilet paper, you can now wipe in military style with this camouflage toilet paper. For $5.95 you get a roll that consists of 200 sheets of 3-ply toilet paper, imported from Germany.



Osama Toilet Paper - Its inscription is worth the money: "Get rid of your shiite"



Musical Toilet Paper - Shitty music, literally.



Valentines Toilet Paper - Make your valentine fall in love again -while in the bathroom- with this sweet toilet paper



Colored Toilet Paper - These look interesting. Some people like to rotate colors for the holidays: Red for Valentine's Day; green for St. Patrick's Day; black and orange for Halloween; and green and red for Christmas.



Obama Toilet Paper - Oh sh*t! Unfortunately, this Obama Toilet paper is for display only, not actual use, and costs only $10. According to its website “this roll would look great on the desk of any Democrat”

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