The problem: it is hard to keep up with a blog when so much effort is required for an entry. As it stands, in order to pull off a successful post, I need to develop a strong opinion about something, remember I have a blog where I can write about it, have the time to write about it, and write something that I like enough to post. Apathy, laziness, and forgetfulness all stand in the way of frequent posting, which is why (as you may have noticed) I manage to only crank out about one entry a month.
To correct this, I have developed a new feature for my blog which breaks from the letter of its original intent but, I believe, stays true to the spirit: The Weekly Endorsement. This will be, well, an endorsement of anything that I find cool, believe in, or for any reason want to give my seal of approval to. It could be a philosophy or political ideology, a product or service, a person, a way of life. Anything, really, and it will come on a weekly basis.
The Weekly Endorsement will not replace opinion pieces, which I'll still post when I can, but it will force me to post more frequently and might lead to more blog features in the future.
The first endorsement is lighthearted, but gives you an idea of what I'm going for. So without further delay...
The Weekly Endorsement: Charmin Ultra Soft

I believe in spending responsibly, but there are certain things that are just not worth compromising on. Underwear, for example. Coffee for another. When it comes to toilet paper, saving a buck or two is just not worth having to clean yourself with anything but the best in sanitary technology.
Besides the obvious physical comfort of a softer, plusher line of TP, Charmin Ultra Soft (not Ultra Strong -- that is a completely different animal) offers other benefits. Firstly, you don't have to change the roll as often; the grocery store brand is cheap, but the rolls come with about half the actual paper on them. Secondly, guests in your home will never think of you as cheap. Finally, waste is eliminated; I firmly believe that I use less toilet paper in terms of mass because a square or two of the good stuff is significantly more effective than 10 of the cheap kind. This also cuts down on toilet clogs.
This final point is especially important because it leads me to believe that an investment in more expensive toilet paper actually saves me money. Initially, it costs a few extra bucks, but it lasts way, way, way longer than a package of generic. Your best bet? Buy in bulk at Costco and reap the physical and financial rewards every day.

2 comments:
Let's not forget our good friend Metamucil. Less wiping means less contact between butt and toilet paper in the first place, and that's a good thing. Also, for what it's worth, I buy Costco's own brand of toilet paper. I like the fact that they're individually wrapped.
i'm impressed that your blog has a goal, and features. bravo
btw, I agree with your endorsement. bottom line (pun intended) fry's and organic TP are not cutting it
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