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<p>[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 4269066, member: 5170"][USER=10115]@Shwikman[/USER] and everybody else who's wondering about putting food into a bidet...Well, it's clear that this woman was warped and she enjoyed the looks on everyone's faces when she revealed the bidet's true purpose. On the other hand, I'm sure it's been well over a century since the bidet was used according to plan, so no real health issues here, just a demented sense of humor.</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=602]@Aquitaine[/USER] yes, our two bidets are very similar. As you noted, the lid goes all the way down to the surface in which the porcelain is mounted. I didn't look for a mark, but I think as far as shape goes mine is slightly more of a "figure 8" shape. Anyway, the legs go up into the body of the piece instead of being attached at the bottom, as is usual. It's ROCK SOLID, no wiggle at all.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ghopper1924, post: 4269066, member: 5170"][USER=10115]@Shwikman[/USER] and everybody else who's wondering about putting food into a bidet...Well, it's clear that this woman was warped and she enjoyed the looks on everyone's faces when she revealed the bidet's true purpose. On the other hand, I'm sure it's been well over a century since the bidet was used according to plan, so no real health issues here, just a demented sense of humor. [USER=602]@Aquitaine[/USER] yes, our two bidets are very similar. As you noted, the lid goes all the way down to the surface in which the porcelain is mounted. I didn't look for a mark, but I think as far as shape goes mine is slightly more of a "figure 8" shape. Anyway, the legs go up into the body of the piece instead of being attached at the bottom, as is usual. It's ROCK SOLID, no wiggle at all.[/QUOTE]
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