SQUATTING For The OLYMPICS!!!
March 27th 2008 01:10
Going to the Beijing Olympics? Well it might be standing squatting room only for those availing themselves of one of the the most unpleasant, but extremeley necessary evils.
I'm talking toilets! Yes again with another toilet tale, and no, I don't have some sort of weird toilet fetish. (Although I'm sure you were just hoping for one.
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While in the Western world it is quite normal to expect a receptacle upon which, one can perch, but in Eastern areas including China, the squat method is used, so the equipment needed to position yourself on is completely unnecessary.
Which of course presents some problems with the Beijing Olympics which begins later on this year. The organisers of the event have received numerous complaints about the lack of sitting facilities provided, especially after the San Diego Padres played the Los Angeles Dodgers at the new Olympic baseball venue.
As it is considered impossible, not to mention a royal pain, to change every toilet, organisers are focussing on the satisfaction only of the athletes, journalists and VIP's.
Although with Beijing expecting about 500,000 foreigners to attend, 3 of the venues - the 91,000-seat "Bird's Nest" National Stadium, the "Water Cube" and the National Indoor Stadium, are expected to have "Western-style" conveniences.
I'm talking toilets! Yes again with another toilet tale, and no, I don't have some sort of weird toilet fetish. (Although I'm sure you were just hoping for one.
While in the Western world it is quite normal to expect a receptacle upon which, one can perch, but in Eastern areas including China, the squat method is used, so the equipment needed to position yourself on is completely unnecessary.
Which of course presents some problems with the Beijing Olympics which begins later on this year. The organisers of the event have received numerous complaints about the lack of sitting facilities provided, especially after the San Diego Padres played the Los Angeles Dodgers at the new Olympic baseball venue.
As it is considered impossible, not to mention a royal pain, to change every toilet, organisers are focussing on the satisfaction only of the athletes, journalists and VIP's.
Although with Beijing expecting about 500,000 foreigners to attend, 3 of the venues - the 91,000-seat "Bird's Nest" National Stadium, the "Water Cube" and the National Indoor Stadium, are expected to have "Western-style" conveniences.
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