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Marg Escobar's avatar

He was ahead of his time in many ways and a great artist but he was a callous husband. He had no obvious concern for his wife’s most basic wishes.

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James Smith's avatar

This brought back a number of, scatological memories of France from 1978. I spent 4 months in Europe in 1978 & as a North American University student the WC facilities in France & southern Europe were eye opening. "Turkish Toilets" were the norm in many youth hostels, pensiones & public WC's. I'd been warned but the WTF moment when one has to navigate this is really funny in hindsight. As a Fine Art major, I did spend a lot of time in Art Galleries & museums so these WC's were more what I was used to, so I used to use them even if I didn't really have to do so. The really odd thing I kept seeing was the large number of Plumbing boutiques. How strange I thought that people who seemed oblivious to modern conveniences would have these many boutiques! What I didn't know I was observing is what you point out in your article; the beginning of the people of France changing their minds about such things.

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