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| I truly believe in conserving water... But not to that extent. Sorry but Library time is private time.
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| There are some things in Life that just need to be done solo......  This is most definitely one of them....
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| Yep, modern people tend to be a little more private than our ancestors. I remember seeing the Brick Outhouse at the Antebellum Plantation area of Georgia's Stone Mountain State Park and thinking they were friendlier back then. Then seeing tv shows about roman public latrines they were even more friendly. ----- |
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| Your Idea of Quality Time... Sure is a little scarey.
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| quote: Sure is a little scarey
Years ago, I read a science fiction novel, "The Mote in God's Eye". The theme was our first encounter with aliens. The "moties", the best I remember, took on nourishment in private in rooms much like our toilets, but eliminated waste in very elaborate ceremonies. Great halls had been set up for formal waste eliminations. Just imagine going to the White House because you had been invited to a big state "c..."! Heh! Heh!
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| George... You're a little scarey too.
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| quote: Originally posted by nasty george: Years ago, I read a science fiction novel, "The Mote in God's Eye". The theme was our first encounter with aliens. The "moties", the best I remember, took on nourishment in private in rooms much like our toilets, but eliminated waste in very elaborate ceremonies.
I read that book years ago and enjoyed it. But I didn't remember that. So I dug around until I found the book. You definitely have confused it with some other book. The moties had no need/desire for privacy, neither for the taking nourishment nor the disposal of the remains of said nourishment or anything else. But there was no ceremony for either. ----- |
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