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Ponce
12th October 2010, 11:36 PM
.Even I could not come up with something like this hahahahahahahahaha.
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Toilet Paper at $80 Tames $1.3 Trillion Tiger: William Pesek.

By William Pesek - Oct 12, 2010 3:00 PM ET Bloomberg Opinion

In our technology-driven world, no metric is rawer than that of human bodily functions.

Sadly for India, it’s one that keeps cropping up. Toilet shortages leave all too many of India’s 1.2 billion people relieving themselves outside. Illness, lost productivity and other consequences of fouled water and inadequate sewage treatment are literally crimping gross domestic product.

Toilets have also played a role in the Commonwealth Games, which end tomorrow. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh wanted the event to “signal to the world that India is rapidly marching ahead with confidence.” The media focused instead on filthy bathrooms in the athletes’ village and 100-roll packs of toilet paper for $80.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-10-12/toilet-paper-at-80-tames-1-3-trillion-tiger-william-pesek.html

FunnyMoney
13th October 2010, 09:35 AM
.Even I could not come up with something like this hahahahahahahahaha.
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Toilet Paper at $80 Tames $1.3 Trillion Tiger: William Pesek.

By William Pesek - Oct 12, 2010 3:00 PM ET Bloomberg Opinion

In our technology-driven world, no metric is rawer than that of human bodily functions.

Sadly for India, it’s one that keeps cropping up. Toilet shortages leave all too many of India’s 1.2 billion people relieving themselves outside. Illness, lost productivity and other consequences of fouled water and inadequate sewage treatment are literally crimping gross domestic product.

Toilets have also played a role in the Commonwealth Games, which end tomorrow. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh wanted the event to “signal to the world that India is rapidly marching ahead with confidence.” The media focused instead on filthy bathrooms in the athletes’ village and 100-roll packs of toilet paper for $80.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-10-12/toilet-paper-at-80-tames-1-3-trillion-tiger-william-pesek.html




I think a monetary system based around silver, gold, and TP would work perfectly and be quite honest.

We kind of have that today, except for the fact that only the central banks are allowed to produce the TP.

illumin19
13th October 2010, 11:30 AM
cheapest toilet paper used to be $14.00 and change a couple months back........now it's over $18.00 (bulk) at Sam's.

Ponce, you might have been on to something with your toilet paper investment ;D

Ponce
13th October 2010, 12:31 PM
Like Agnut told me "Money becoming toilet paper and toilet paper becoming money" hahahahahahahaha