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Post by Beangirl on Nov 23, 2010 15:20:23 GMT -5
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Post by Demona on Nov 25, 2010 3:29:59 GMT -5
Lol. Hitler was known for farting in real life. Or so I've read. What happened to the caption?
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Post by Blastgirl on Nov 25, 2010 14:31:12 GMT -5
I don't speak German maybe der Fuhrer means the farter. ;D
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Post by Demona on Nov 25, 2010 14:54:45 GMT -5
It should mean that! It actually means "the leader." There was an author I read about who was a fart fetish freak among other things, and would describe his wife by saying he could pick her out in a room full of farting women.
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Post by Kimm on Nov 25, 2010 21:31:03 GMT -5
It means the Leader. I think Blastgirl knew that. Right about now my ass could be on the serving side of the gas chamber if thats the chosen form of execution. I am fueled up big time right now.
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Post by Beangirl on Nov 26, 2010 13:54:53 GMT -5
LOL!!! I got this from a website and the caption wouldn't copy for some reason. O.K. who farted? was the caption and I though of Hitler too. ;D There was a song I heard on M.A.S.H. that Hawkeye was singing to Radar to get him to laugh. The lyric went "BBBBPPPPP,BBBBPPPPPPP,in Der Fuhrer's face". ;D
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Post by Demona on Nov 27, 2010 18:42:43 GMT -5
It means the Leader. I think Blastgirl knew that. Right about now my ass could be on the serving side of the gas chamber if thats the chosen form of execution. I am fueled up big time right now. Kim, every room you're in is a gas chamber!
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Post by Beangirl on Nov 27, 2010 22:50:36 GMT -5
It means the Leader. I think Blastgirl knew that. Right about now my ass could be on the serving side of the gas chamber if thats the chosen form of execution. I am fueled up big time right now. Kim, every room you're in is a gas chamber! Yeah, I heard that California's Gas Chamber at San Quentin is going to be re named "Kimm's Room." ;D
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Post by fartinggurl on Nov 30, 2010 22:43:41 GMT -5
I don't speak German maybe der Fuhrer means the farter. ;D Benjamin Franklin has writings where he makes reference to "escaping wind." The Canterbury Tales also have some fart references, and 'The Catcher In The Rye' mentions a boy farting during an assemby in one of the chapters.
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Post by Beangirl on Nov 30, 2010 23:28:49 GMT -5
I don't speak German maybe der Fuhrer means the farter. ;D Benjamin Franklin has writings where he makes reference to "escaping wind." The Canterbury Tales also have some fart references, and 'The Catcher In The Rye' mentions a boy farting during an Assembly in one of the chapters. OMG! That is my all time favorite "Fart" in American Literature. To Quote Holden in The Catcher in the Rye" "Ole Marsalla, He nearly blew the roof off with his fart." ;D
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Post by fartinggurl on Nov 30, 2010 23:31:18 GMT -5
The Canterbury Tales also have some fart references, and 'The Catcher In The Rye' mentions a boy farting during an Assembly in one of the chapters. OMG! That is my all time favorite "Fart" in American Literature. To Quote Holden in The Catcher in the Rye" "Ole Marsalla, He nearly blew the roof off with his fart." ;D My favorite too, and farting aside, The Catcher In The Rye is a great book.
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Post by Beangirl on Dec 1, 2010 22:31:44 GMT -5
Definitely. The Catcher in the Rye is a real American Classic. ;D
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