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LegalEagle-ish Wrote:

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> MP - did they wake the neighbours?



I don't think Michael will know that Legal since he's not talking to his neighbours any more. This is due to his farts setting off all their car alarms at 6 in the morning.


He's pretty regular with his wind.

I once saw a show in Bangkok where various musical instruments were played and various objects propelled through the medium of fanny-farts.


There then followed an earnest debate how the performers found out that they had such powers. Was it:


1 - Passed down from Mother to Daughter

or

2 - Learned at College - with an NVQ in Vaginal Propellant Studies Level 2 attained


My own flatus is less well controlled, but it does keep the foxes at bay.

I prefer the term 'wave machine'.


To really benefit from the effect of a particular noxious, rectal meltdown I assume the birthing position to really clear the way for the impending hurricane that's about to exit my balloon knot.


Summon the full cooperation of your diaphram and really force the gas out.


Waft the results up to your nose by causing a ripple across the duvet.

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