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Does your bathroom double as a library? Metamucil wants to know ...
Published: 5/22/2012 2:42 PM
Last Modified: 5/22/2012 2:42 PM

I did a story once on whether or not keeping literature in your home -- yes, YOUR home -- bathroom was tacky.

C'mon, we all have friends who have stacks of Sports Illustrated, Southern Living and/or Vanity Fair in their water closets, right? Or is that just me?

Whatever, I was on Facebook earlier and ran across this tidy little quiz:

"Metamucil asked: We know the multitasking never ends. What's your go-to bathroom reading material?"

Well, hmmm and stuff. "The multitasking never ends," eh? That's gonna haunt me like those stupid cartoon bears with the bits of toilet paper on their backsides in those Charmin commercials. Very disturbing. How 'bout we just focus on ONE THING while we're in the look, 'K? 'K.

Anyway, here's how Facebookers have responded so far:

Magazine: 262 votes

Book: 118 votes

Newspaper: 61 votes

Mobile phone: 132 votes

So what about you? Do you think reading in the restroom is a no-no? Or do you fall under one of the magazine, book, newspaper or phone groups?

Peace, love and don't forget to flush ... XOXO



Reader Comments 2 Total

tulsarick (9 months ago)
Actually my library doubles as my athroom
DomoArrigato (9 months ago)
Does the fact that I have practically every "Uncle John's Bathroom Reader" ever published answer that question???
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