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23. You reminded me of the toilet paper scare of 1973 ...
Sun Mar 3, 2013, 02:31 PM
Mar 2013
The Toilet Paper Shortage of 1973

If anyone can remember, the early 70’s everything was in short supply especially oil. When Americans heard the word shortage, they would jump out and purchase these items since they knew what it was like standing in line to get gasoline for their cars.

Well, whether you believe it or not, there was a toilet paper shortage in the United States in 1973. The entire episode started with a Johnny Carson Tonight Show monologue. On December 19, 1973, the writers for the show had heard earlier the federal government was falling behind in getting bids to supply toilet paper and that it might be possible that in a few months the United States could face a shortage of toilet tissue. They took the words of this Wisconsin congressional representative, Harold Froehlich and decided to add a joke for Carson for the evening show.

Carson did in fact use the joke in a monologue stating, "You know what's disappearing from the supermarket shelves? Toilet paper. There's an acute shortage of toilet paper in the United States."

Much to the amazement of not only the show but of toilet paper factories across America, 20 million people that watched the Carson show that evening ran out in the morning and bought as much toilet paper as they could carry. By noon on December 20, 1973, practically every store in America was out of stock. Many of the stores tried to ration this valuable paper but they could not keep up with the demand no matter what they did.
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I see another motivation: The middle finger... Eleanors38 Mar 2013 #18
Good post, I agree completely with the "Screw You Attitude". MicaelS Mar 2013 #20
Thanks for that 2-edged compliment! Eleanors38 Mar 2013 #21
Can't it be a combination? Bay Boy Mar 2013 #3
I think it is fear HockeyMom Mar 2013 #6
As I pointed out in the OP both sides of the gun control debate ... spin Mar 2013 #12
That would largely depend on what you define as fear. ... spin Mar 2013 #8
I would guess Control-Z Mar 2013 #7
One thing that led me make this post ... spin Mar 2013 #10
There's also no constitutional right to own a vehicle n/t Pullo Mar 2013 #11
They aren't thumbing their nose at slaughtered children. razee Mar 2013 #15
It's economics as a function of human nature. rrneck Mar 2013 #13
The problem is that those unfamiliar with guns do not realize that gun bans ... spin Mar 2013 #24
Fear Comatose Sphagetti Mar 2013 #14
Its fear. They are afraid they won't be able to get them in the future jmg257 Mar 2013 #16
I've learned by living in Florida to be careful of rattlesnakes. ... spin Mar 2013 #17
To Expand on the MADD Example av8r1998 Mar 2013 #19
When Hostess announced they were going out of business kudzu22 Mar 2013 #22
You reminded me of the toilet paper scare of 1973 ... spin Mar 2013 #23
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