Desi and the toilet
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Desi and the toilet
32. sbjones13
16TH MARCH 2012 - 16:18
I managed a group of engineers in a high tech company located in Boston for several years. We were a diverse group with perhaps a slightly disproportionate number from India. Our building was modern and spotless but the toilets were frequently left un-flushed. I don't know who was to blame but I frequently wondered how is it that guys making $100K or more didn't know that flushing was required.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-17377895
16TH MARCH 2012 - 16:18
I managed a group of engineers in a high tech company located in Boston for several years. We were a diverse group with perhaps a slightly disproportionate number from India. Our building was modern and spotless but the toilets were frequently left un-flushed. I don't know who was to blame but I frequently wondered how is it that guys making $100K or more didn't know that flushing was required.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-17377895
MulaiAzhagi- Posts : 1254
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Re: Desi and the toilet
That's because of a confusion between one's rear end and the top of one's head when hair is parted in the middle. I am sure those guys flush the toilet when they comb their hair.MulaiAzhagi wrote:32. sbjones13
16TH MARCH 2012 - 16:18
I managed a group of engineers in a high tech company located in Boston for several years. We were a diverse group with perhaps a slightly disproportionate number from India. Our building was modern and spotless but the toilets were frequently left un-flushed. I don't know who was to blame but I frequently wondered how is it that guys making $100K or more didn't know that flushing was required.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-17377895
charvaka- Posts : 4347
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Re: Desi and the toilet
charvaka wrote:That's because of a confusion between one's rear end and the top of one's head when hair is parted in the middle. I am sure those guys flush the toilet when they comb their hair.MulaiAzhagi wrote:32. sbjones13
16TH MARCH 2012 - 16:18
I managed a group of engineers in a high tech company located in Boston for several years. We were a diverse group with perhaps a slightly disproportionate number from India. Our building was modern and spotless but the toilets were frequently left un-flushed. I don't know who was to blame but I frequently wondered how is it that guys making $100K or more didn't know that flushing was required.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-17377895
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