Whilst lying in bed contemplating the world this morning our cat delivered on an it was quite terrible but it inspired us into thinking how far down the line does farting go ? I have one of these type of thoughts daily but spare you all from most ! Anyway do birds? I know that their poops contain no.1and no.2 wastes .Do fish ? Do reptiles?
Sorry ,there is a man with a white coat knocking at the door and he says if I go with him all will be fine ,such a nice man
Was there not a incident were ER was in a carriage with some suit when the horse let one go and the queen said sorry but the suit that's okay I thought it was the horse .
Back in the 60's, we had a wonderful Boxer dog. She was really one of the family ! But she had a terrible flatulence problem, which was almost certainly caused by all the liver and sprouts that she fed, surreptitiously under the table, by us kids !
Posh bloke stops his car at a rural petrol station. Yokel strolls out to fill up the car. Posh bloke says "Can o' BP". Yokel replies "I don't know, sir but a fish can fart - I've seen the bubbles in the water".
Was there not a incident were ER was in a carriage with some suit when the horse let one go and the queen said sorry but the suit that's okay I thought it was the horse .
What a strange question but I guess someone needs to know lol. I can confirm my darling little budgie used to break wind....and it was not very nice....phew.
Thanks for the answers the most interlectualdidn't get my best answer although it may have deserved it ,I had to go for the best joke ,thanks for the laugh
Yeast might be said to fart.Well, when it is digesting the sugar it produces Carbon Dioxide,which helps bread,pizza dough etc to rise.Poor old Yeast it helps us to produce light bread and then we go and kill it in a hot oven.I am thinking of starting a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Yeast!
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.