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Turkish street food
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20.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 02 Jun 2008 Mon 01:39 am

You are so funny, Libralady!

21.       Capoeira
575 posts
 02 Jun 2008 Mon 10:09 am

Quoting Roswitha:

Some of us can overcome certain obstacles and exercise tolerance, nothing is perfect in life, hey, why not go with the flow, I also had to get used to the squat toilets in Turkey.

Squat toilets can be a shock to people who are used to a sit-down type toilet, and may be difficult to use for the unwary, especially if on trains or ships.



The squatie toilet ain't the problem...it's the squaters!!!

22.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 02 Jun 2008 Mon 10:31 am

I remember the first time I saw those toilets - at a car park between Ankara and Istanbul. I thought I went into a toilet for men so I closed the cubicle door and went on in search of women toilet. To my surprise all toilets were like this. Well...although I'd never sit on a public toilet (the a la Franka/standard type), using the a la Turka was quite an experience

23.       bydand
755 posts
 02 Jun 2008 Mon 11:42 am

Quoting libralady:

Quoting Roswitha:

Some of us can overcome certain obstacles and exercise tolerance, nothing is perfect in life, hey, why not go with the flow, I also had to get used to the squat toilets in Turkey.

Squat toilets can be a shock to people who are used to a sit-down type toilet, and may be difficult to use for the unwary, especially if on trains or ships.



I see no problem with squat toilets! At least you are not sitting where someone else has been sitting! lol Just remember girls, if you are wearing trousers to lift them well above your knees before you squat - believe me, experience talks here!



Too much information in this thread I think

24.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 02 Jun 2008 Mon 12:20 pm

well..
First you started with street food and then toilet pictures..
My delicate stomach is getting upset here..
What is next?
a picture of a street food seller picking up his nose? or scratching his most awkward of spots? lol

25.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 02 Jun 2008 Mon 12:38 pm

26.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 02 Jun 2008 Mon 01:00 pm

27.       CANLI
5084 posts
 02 Jun 2008 Mon 04:45 pm

Quoting Roswitha:




Are they commonly in use there in public places and in homes too ?!
Or you just can find them in some places ?!
We used to have ones like those,but years ago

28.       CANLI
5084 posts
 02 Jun 2008 Mon 04:46 pm

Quoting Roswitha:


Are those Hamsi ?!

29.       ninja
157 posts
 02 Jun 2008 Mon 06:31 pm

No, it is not hamsi which is kind of small fish.

I like "watching" this thread, not just reading as there are pictures from toilets to fishes, lol

30.       Astarte
54 posts
 02 Jun 2008 Mon 07:03 pm

Quoting ninja:

No, it is not hamsi which is kind of small fish.

I like 'watching' this thread, not just reading as there are pictures from toilets to fishes, lol



And to make it easier for you.....both together! lol

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