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Life In Japan: Washlets

Why haven’t washlets, a Japanese innovation I put on a par with the invention of the steam engine or artificial intelligence, caught on in Western countries? Has someone tried to market them to the wiping/smearing/stinky-butted round-eyed barbarians of Europe, the U.S., Australia, Canada, and the rest of the non-Japanese world … and gone bankrupt?  I don’t get it. Continue reading

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It’s not easy being infallible . . .

Do you think it’s easy being infallible? Maybe we should ask President Obama at his next news conference. Continue reading

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