Flatulence
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Buddy of mine woke the whole house up once. Coming home from San Antonio, buddy of mine had it bad. Even with the windows down, sun roof open, and driving 80 mph, we were still gagging at it. I cleared an entire room once. I was standing on one end, and the people on the other end were literally gagging within 1 minute.
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Any of y'all ever heard of Poncho's Mexican Buffet? There used to be one in Lubbock, and one night 5 of us decided to eat there. Then we got a few cases of beer. A few hours later, we had to get out of the house and sit outside for the rest of the night. Thank God for those West Texas winds! :-X :-
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It's my pot and I'll stir it if I want to. If you're not careful, I'll stir your's as well!
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For some reason beyond my understanding, (and who cares anyway) striking a few matches works wonders for clearing the air of these somewhat less than odoriferous odors.
Some trivia: the Mexican name Poncho is the nickname for the name Alfonso.
Some trivia: the Mexican name Poncho is the nickname for the name Alfonso.
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While driving “over the road” Back in the 80’s .I would stop at a small Mom and pop Pizza joint in Lincoln NE. They made a very large one that I would set on the doghouse in the truck and eat pizza all the way to CA or TX. By the time I got there I could not even stand myself.
#23
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This site cracks me up! Click on the "blind date" and "bed fart" it will have you in stitches!
http://www.nodirection.com/public.asp?p=401
there is a few other good ones, but those two are dealing with this subjuct.
http://www.nodirection.com/public.asp?p=401
there is a few other good ones, but those two are dealing with this subjuct.
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[quote author=Mexstan link=board=10;threadid=18386;start=15#msg173414 date=1061088764]
For some reason beyond my understanding, (and who cares anyway) striking a few matches works wonders for clearing the air of these somewhat less than odoriferous odors.
Some trivia: the Mexican name Poncho is the nickname for the name Alfonso.
[/quote]
I've heard that before. I think it has something to do with the sulfur or something.
For some reason beyond my understanding, (and who cares anyway) striking a few matches works wonders for clearing the air of these somewhat less than odoriferous odors.
Some trivia: the Mexican name Poncho is the nickname for the name Alfonso.
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I've heard that before. I think it has something to do with the sulfur or something.
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