Coronavirus = No Toilet Paper? A Corny Natural Solution (video)

The Coronavirus panic hits the USA. I’m getting photos from family and friends in Washington State (Kirkland, home of Costco and Evergreen Hospital), and Utah, where huge stores show shelves EMPTY of … toilet paper! Of course, Nature’s Guy is concerned (because my brother, the other Nature’s Guy, lives in the Seattle area, as do other relatives and friends). So I ask: “What can I do to help with the TP shortage?”

The answer is right in front of me, outstanding in my field!
Here’s the video showing an environmentally-friendly solution I came up with:

Thank you for watching! If you need TP substitute help, please contact me at NaturesGuy@NaturesGuy.com for more information on this natural product.

The Coronavirus causes toilet paper shortages as shoppers panic to buy essentials. Nature’s Guy, a Northwest Georgia hobby farmer, offers an environmentally safe and cost effective solution for those impacted by the TP shortage. Limited time offer. Order now, and receive a FREE cleansing kit!
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(Legal Disclaimer: *No actual product guarantee, health benefit, or anthropological facts are implied by this video, nor should you assume such. Price and delivery time and availability depends on demand. Accept no substitutes: Insist on NaturesGuy.com West Chickamauga Creek Northwest Georgia brand TP substitute. Price and delivery time and availability may vary; contact NaturesGuy@NaturesGuy.com for pricing and delivery details. Offer may expire when the field is empty or gets plowed. Size of product may vary.
NaturesGuy.com is not responsible for misuse of product or damage caused by product or cleaning bag use. Keep product away from children. Product is NOT a disinfectant, a cure, or anything other than an attempt to enjoy a little humor around the Coronavirus situation and panic shopping #Hamsterkaufen).

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David Kuhns

Dave Kuhns is originally a quasi-city boy from suburban Milwaukee, but he spent weekends and summers in nature on Lake Winneconne in central Wisconsin. After raising his kids in a Seattle suburb, he moved to a small town in central Utah. He figured he’d buy some rural property there, or back in the Badger State.

Then he fell in love. Through a series of amazing events, he bought a rural property (a few acres) across the creek from the Chickamauga National Military Park (Civil War battlefield). There, he and his new wife are putting into reality the conservation, gardening and land management practices he learned from his grandmother, his forest ranger Dad, his little brother, and his own surburban experience.