Dear Roland,

Now, after watching the Indian and the Japanese tutorials.

1. Eastern  v/s Western toilets.
If the end result is the same, then I think the Indians are wiser than the Europeans? Why? Conservation minded. Because the Toilet Paper is an unnecessary waste, that is if one is going to wash oneself-up over the bidet.

2. I have been to Japan many a times. But I haven't had the luxury of air-drying my butt.
:-)

Now  to my live experience with a bidet.

Change of entire ship's crew at Bejaia in Algeria. Crew consists of Officers-Indian, crew-Bangladeshi- Company Italian. Ship registered in Liberia - built in Japan. [Quite a chau-chau Innit?] We trek it to Algiers by bus and are put up in a nice & cosy resort on the seaside. Next morning, time to head for the airport. There's a commotion in the corridor. The room maid is hysterical and shouting at the top of her voice. The Bangladhisi cook has experimented the bidet as against using the good old normal western commode.
And he has tried in vain  to clean up the mess  but couldn't.

Cheers
floriano
goasuraj

PS: It was a classic mess What a turd ! :-)
BTW: The cook was my domain since ROs were required to handle the catering department too. You can imagine the left right and center 'galis' that the bloke got, to last him for a lifetime --Hindi-Konkani-Greek you name it.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Roland Francis" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2010 8:32 AM
Subject: [Goanet] Once Upon A Time In Goa



Don't laugh, you are lucky if you haven't experienced this!

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Roland Francis
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