Inspired by yesterday’s discussion on whether or not a hotdog is a sandwich, I’ve decided to wade into the waters of filled-bread food controversy. I am of the contention that jelly belongs on top of the peanut butter. What say you, Lemmings?
Inspired by yesterday’s discussion on whether or not a hotdog is a sandwich, I’ve decided to wade into the waters of filled-bread food controversy. I am of the contention that jelly belongs on top of the peanut butter. What say you, Lemmings?
I look forward to reading the debate about toilet roll orientation tomorrow.
This is one of those things my wife and I have debated back and forth for years. Aesthetically, I prefer the “under” but in terms of actual usability the “over” orientation is best. However, that being said, living in Hawai’i has brought a new insight on this subject: wind. Where we live is super breezy and we keep our windows open year-round. Rolled paper that is oriented in the “over” configuration is more liable to get blown around. The “under” configuration prevents this. But for us this only really applies to our paper towels in the kitchen.
The under configuration is incorrect, but may be necessary in the presence of high winds, cats, or toddlers.
No mullets!
(Except, as you said, for wind or cats).
I’ve had cats just shred the roll in their attempts. Toddlers don’t care about configuration. They will unroll that paper with impunity.