Desert Les At Large: History of Toilet Paper

March 19, 2020

Featured article courtesy of History Daily
Contributed by Claude H. Trottier, PhD

Howdie Pardner,

Yup. It’s good to see you again. Desert Les is back. Not because them Peak readers demanded it but because the fool editor told Desert Les to fill this here white space with interestin’ doings and seeings.

Desert Les rode into town to buy some essentials. You might have seen my horse tied up a Costco and lots of other fancy stores and trading posts. Desert Les couldn’t find any toilet paper! Is them government folks going to use it to print money or what?

Desert Les called a cowpoke friend to see if he could help Desert Les. My friend said, “Nope, but I’ll send Desert Les some readin’ to keep yer mind off yer urgent quest!”

Pardner, click on the link to enjoy the purdy article that cowpoke sent.

A Brief History of Toilet Paper Article

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