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For Those Who Have Been To Greece... Um..I just heard that the sewage system in Athens and Santorini is so bad, you're not allowed to flush toilet paper when using the "facilities", and instead have to deposit said paper in a canister next to the toilet.
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Plus you have to bring your own canister and carry it around with you.
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2the9s said: Plus you have to bring your own canister and carry it around with you.
When I went on holiday to Greece I had a colostomy bag fitted! That way I didn't have to worry about sewage systems and I could party all night! | |
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Byron said: Um..I just heard that the sewage system in Athens and Santorini is so bad, you're not allowed to flush toilet paper when using the "facilities", and instead have to deposit said paper in a canister next to the toilet.
Is this true...?? I don't know about Greece, but it's true in Jerusalem and other old cities of Israƫl I've been. | |
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I spent the summer on a Greek island back in the mid-80s, and this was indeed true at the time. I didn't realize it and fucked up my host family's plumbing. Maybe things have changed since then. But basically, in each home bathroom you had a toilet and a bidet (it was the first time I'd seen one of those, too) and you wiped and wrapped the used TP in clean TP and deposited it in a wastebasket next to the toilet. Also, each home bathroom had a window for ventilation that you could slide open and shut. You were supposed to close it when you were going, then open it when you were done.
Also, I recall it was HIGHLY recommended that you bring your own TP to certain public spots (especially outdoor carnivals, restaurants, etc.) because there was no guarantee that there would be any. If there was, it was much rougher. [Edited 6/2/06 18:14pm] | |
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Dammit, and I didn't put colostomy bag on my "to do" list.. | |
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AnotherLoverToo said: I spent the summer on a Greek island back in the mid-80s, and this was indeed true at the time. I didn't realize it and fucked up my host family's plumbing.
Also, I recall it was HIGHLY recommended that you bring your own TP to certain public spots (especially outdoor carnivals, restaurants, etc.) because there was no guarantee that there would be any. If there was, it was much rougher.
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Byron said: Dammit, and I didn't put colostomy bag on my "to do" list..
Passport, airline tickets, foreign currency, colostomy bag, travel insurance... It's not rocket science! | |
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Byron said: Dammit, and I didn't put colostomy bag on my "to do" list..
You mean your "to doo doo list"? | |
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On the flip side, I once shared a flat with a guy from Greece. Wasn't until the bin in the toilet needed emptied that we realised his error! We just thought he was a bit smelly!
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2the9s said: Byron said: Dammit, and I didn't put colostomy bag on my "to do" list..
You mean your "to doo doo list"? | |
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I've been looking at this thread for a while now ... geezz
Just another warm summer trip I guess (can't remember what happened) | |
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