Originally posted by adramforallFarting
Loud and proud
or
quiet and feeble
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Originally posted by Grampy BobbyI never knew 638,400 was close to one quarter of a million.
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The stats must be accurate! 😉
-m.
Originally posted by adramforallI once put a match to one, although it was not mine - and it was against that person's will. Legs drawn back, knees around his ears. Loud, proud, quiet or feeble - none of these words capture what came to pass in that darkened room. And yet it was absolutely all about that fart and what we saw.
Loud and proud
or
quiet and feeble
Originally posted by FMFThat can be dangerous!
I once put a match to one, although it was not mine - and it was against that person's will. Legs drawn back, knees around his ears. Loud, proud, quiet or feeble - none of these words capture what came to pass in that darkened room. And yet it was absolutely all about that fart and what we saw.
"Fart lightning or pyroflatulence is the practice of igniting the gases produced by human flatulence, often producing a flame of a blue hue, hence the act being known colloquially as a "blue angel", or in Australia, a "blue flame". The fact that flatus is flammable, and the actual combustion of it through this practice, gives rise to much humourous derivation. Other colors of flame such as orange and yellow are possible with the color dependent on the mixture of gases formed in the colon."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fart_lighting
Be warmed!!
-m.
03 Dec 11
Originally posted by mikelomSuppose it would have been more nearly accurate to have dropped that conversational roundhouse estimate of a quarter of a million for 6.384 million or 64.4% of a million to accomodate sticklers for detail. Knock yourself out, Mike. Take your pick. Besides, what the hecks the big deal about 111, 600 give or take a few lost in the shuffle odorless farts among friends?
I never knew [b]638,400 was close to one quarter of a million.
The stats must be accurate! 😉
-m.[/b]
gb
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyErrmm. Can you count?
Suppose it would have been more nearly accurate to have dropped that conversational roundhouse estimate of [b]a quarter of a million for 6.384 million or 64.4% of a million to accomodate sticklers for detail. Knock yourself out, Mike. Take your pick. Besides, what the hecks the big deal about 111, 600 give or take a few lost in the shuffle odorless farts among friends?
gb[/b]
64.4% of a million is closer to three quarters of a million. not one quarter
Get my point?
Roundhouse estimate was about 75% wrong, give or take 11% 😉
-m.