Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Irish Lasses hauling their own Loo Paper

Pupils at a St John's girls' national school were asked to bring their own supplies of toilet roll Photo: GETTY

Pupils at a St John's girls' national school, in Carrigaline, in the southern county of Cork, were asked to bring their own supplies in one of the starkest examples yet of the death of Ireland's "Celtic Tiger" economy.

Catherine O'Neill, the school's principal, said, in a letter to parents: "From time to time we will request your daughter to bring in a toilet roll to her class teacher. These rolls will be specifically for your daughter's class and will be dispensed by the class teacher."

She said the measure had been taken in order to save money in the face of education funding cuts.

"We are endeavouring to trim down expenses and ensure we use our grants towards [educational needs]," she wrote.

Irish parents are already struggling to buy schoolbooks and uniforms in the face of a deep recession.

Golly Gee Whiz Pilgrims -- why don't they just put Sheryl Crow in charge of the 'Loos"

I propose a limitation be put on how many squares of toilet paper can be used in any one sitting
Sheryl Crow

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