My dear old Girl, There is saying in Portuguese, believed to have been extricated from acient Greek wisdom:
CAGAR É O PRAZER DOS DEUSES It is, remarkably, in status quo among the "godly" Ranas of Nepal: They do it sitting on trhne-like comodes whilest holding social discourse among peers. Vacant seats await possible fellow deities dropping in for a relaxing pow-wow. Behind the palace crowds jostle to collect the royal/divine efflutions that will supernaturally tonify their bhaji-plots! Refer to Dom Moraes' "On the Roads" on a Pappa-sponsored jaunt in Nepal along with his blind college chum Ved. &, an uncouth Russian czar drove a German princess to painful distress when he nonchalantly did it in the drawing room of the castle he was guesting in, during an European soujorn. In fits, she rushed out of the room screaming: "Mamma, he made 'Ca..Ca' in the hall ½ wiped himself with our curtains...." Alfred de Tavares, An archivist of things mundane... Stockholm, 2007-11-13
