Flushing empty toilet paper rolls: Am I the only one?

compuwiz1

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So, when the toilet paper roll is empty, I've always soaked them in the sink, until they're saturated, then torn them into little pieces and thrown them in the toilet. Never had a problem. Now I'm thinking, if I just put the whole empty cardboard roll in the toilet, let it soak for awhile, it will go right down, no problem. What say you?

Oh, the things we think of on a bored Sunday night! :p
 

lxskllr

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I recycle them in warm weather, burn them in cool. Never considered flushing them, and wouldn't with my septic system.
 

madoka

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Why go to that much trouble when you can just throw them away in the trash?

If you're that bored, you can do something more creative with those rolls.

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BarkingGhostar

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So, when the toilet paper roll is empty, I've always soaked them in the sink, until they're saturated, then torn them into little pieces and thrown them in the toilet. Never had a problem. Now I'm thinking, if I just put the whole empty cardboard roll in the toilet, let it soak for awhile, it will go right down, no problem. What say you?

Oh, the things we think of on a bored Sunday night! :p
Are you shitting me?
 

HeXen

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I toss them in the trash to properly mix recycles with non recycles like how we did back in the 80's, the only America I know
 

Capt Caveman

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So, when the toilet paper roll is empty, I've always soaked them in the sink, until they're saturated, then torn them into little pieces and thrown them in the toilet. Never had a problem. Now I'm thinking, if I just put the whole empty cardboard roll in the toilet, let it soak for awhile, it will go right down, no problem. What say you?

Oh, the things we think of on a bored Sunday night! :p

This explains your posts in P&N. I recycle them like a normal person.
 

madoka

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Where do you guys live that they recycle cardboard?

I wish my area did that as well.
 
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IronWing

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So, when the toilet paper roll is empty, I've always soaked them in the sink, until they're saturated, then torn them into little pieces, ate them, and pooped them in the toilet. Never had a problem. Now I'm thinking, if I just put the whole empty cardboard roll in the toilet, let it soak for awhile, it will go right down, no problem. What say you?

Oh, the things we think of on a bored Sunday night! :p
You forgot a critical step.
 
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Incredibly weird OP, never heard of this.... ever. Seems like you go through 10 billion times more effort then just throwing it away. I keep a trash can next to ever toilet for a reason.