I know this my be a goof but I'm glad you said it Judah... I think it made me laugh more than the bloopers.. I wonder how our human wind instruments would fair with the 1812 Overture...Judah wrote:It is a fairly common complaint that when one eats beans, one may suffer a little flatulence later. The "music" to follow would be the cacophony of sound from these human wind instruments.
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Well, let's be quite frank about this... if a real canon is used then the whiff of caudite gives it a vague chance of catching up, but otherwise the human wind instruments would likely make more of an impression on more of the senses.Gman wrote:I know this my be a goof but I'm glad you said it Judah... I think it made me laugh more than the bloopers.. I wonder how our human wind instruments would fair with the 1812 Overture...Judah wrote:It is a fairly common complaint that when one eats beans, one may suffer a little flatulence later. The "music" to follow would be the cacophony of sound from these human wind instruments.
But on the other hand, having just walked in the door from a magnificent performance of Vadim Repin playing Sibelius' violin concerto with the NZ Symphony Orchestra this evening, I don't think by comparison such rudimentary apparatus as one's back end dealing with a bowl of beans quite makes the grade - not even pitted against a canon from the over-played 1812.
What's your learned opinion, Gman?
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The Joy of Farting
We act as if it's truly rare
To just lean back, and expel air
And then we ostracize the schmuck
Who dares to step upon a duck
We roll our eyes in shocked dismay
Whenever someone's butt may bray
When truth be told, we all may pass
A little surreptitious gas
For debutant or an old geezer
Have all ripped a royal cheeser
We drop the rose and scurry on
And snicker when the frown is drawn
Yet who among us can declare
They've never passed some rancid air?
That house of glass still surely stands
For one whose derriere is bland
So put aside this false bravado
And stock yourself on avocado!
Eat broccoli and cauliflower
Beans and cabbage by the hour!
Drink your beer and carbonation
Vent your bowels throughout the nation!
Don't hold it in and bear the pain!
Let methane fly and darn the shame!
Shout it strong and shout it loud!
I can FART and I am PROUD!
But if you feel there's too much gas
Remember that this too will "pass"
Bart Breen 7-17-2001
We act as if it's truly rare
To just lean back, and expel air
And then we ostracize the schmuck
Who dares to step upon a duck
We roll our eyes in shocked dismay
Whenever someone's butt may bray
When truth be told, we all may pass
A little surreptitious gas
For debutant or an old geezer
Have all ripped a royal cheeser
We drop the rose and scurry on
And snicker when the frown is drawn
Yet who among us can declare
They've never passed some rancid air?
That house of glass still surely stands
For one whose derriere is bland
So put aside this false bravado
And stock yourself on avocado!
Eat broccoli and cauliflower
Beans and cabbage by the hour!
Drink your beer and carbonation
Vent your bowels throughout the nation!
Don't hold it in and bear the pain!
Let methane fly and darn the shame!
Shout it strong and shout it loud!
I can FART and I am PROUD!
But if you feel there's too much gas
Remember that this too will "pass"
Bart Breen 7-17-2001
Dogmatism is the comfortable intellectual framework of self-righteousness. Self-righteousness is more decadent than the worst sexual sin. ~ Dan Allender
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You Kiwis. When are we ever going to teach you how to talk properly?!?Judah wrote:Yes, you said before that you wrote poetry.
But I want to know...
However do you make "gas" and "pass" rhyme with each other?
Whatever weird kind of accent do you have?
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You need to come to Philadelphia, Judah.Judah wrote:Yes, you said before that you wrote poetry.
But I want to know...
However do you make "gas" and "pass" rhyme with each other?
Whatever weird kind of accent do you have?
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And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
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And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?
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Let's not forget the following classic...
Beans, beans, musical fruit
The more you eat, the more you toot
The more you toot, the better you feel
So let's eat beans for every meal!
Beans, beans, musical fruit
The more you eat, the more you toot
The more you toot, the better you feel
So let's eat beans for every meal!
The heart cannot rejoice in what the mind rejects as false - Galileo
We learn from history that we do not learn from history - Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Hegel
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable, if anything is excellent or praiseworthy, think about such things. -Philippians 4:8
We learn from history that we do not learn from history - Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Hegel
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable, if anything is excellent or praiseworthy, think about such things. -Philippians 4:8
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Yes, dear Judah, I do. And having some poetic experience myself, I will add my own contribution to this thread.
Voice from behind
Falter, my son, for the stenches,
Avoiding the horror of old;
Raging, the body unclenches
Tenuous hold.
Fenji, no man of remorse,
Assailed, bared his butt (dreadful stance!)
Records he broke with his force:
Tibet to France.
Fending themselves dropped his foemen,
And Fenji, who saw them prostrate,
Ruthlessly called to his bowmen:
Terrible fate!
Fear that which issues per anum,
Aromas that rise from the rear;
Rather than yielding, constrain 'em
Tightly, and fear!
Foods may be harmful down under:
Alas that I ever ate beans!
Restively, winds blew with thunder,
Tearing my jeans!
Farting will scatter the wenches,
As wolves bearing down on the fold;
Roaring, the body unclenches
Tenuous hold.
Voice from behind
Falter, my son, for the stenches,
Avoiding the horror of old;
Raging, the body unclenches
Tenuous hold.
Fenji, no man of remorse,
Assailed, bared his butt (dreadful stance!)
Records he broke with his force:
Tibet to France.
Fending themselves dropped his foemen,
And Fenji, who saw them prostrate,
Ruthlessly called to his bowmen:
Terrible fate!
Fear that which issues per anum,
Aromas that rise from the rear;
Rather than yielding, constrain 'em
Tightly, and fear!
Foods may be harmful down under:
Alas that I ever ate beans!
Restively, winds blew with thunder,
Tearing my jeans!
Farting will scatter the wenches,
As wolves bearing down on the fold;
Roaring, the body unclenches
Tenuous hold.