afghanman War hero 5 Dec 2007 #1 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/devon/7126973.stm Classic!!
762baynet LE 5 Dec 2007 #3 'I am a loud farter, but there is no smell' Doesnt he know that you can never smell your own?
Murphy_Slaw LE 5 Dec 2007 #4 When he feels the urge, instead of going outside, he should run up on stage and light 'em up. That'l give the old dears something to complain about.
When he feels the urge, instead of going outside, he should run up on stage and light 'em up. That'l give the old dears something to complain about.
Jim_Karna Clanker 5 Dec 2007 #5 ...and at a university (where else, except for a council possibly?)....a woman claims she was fired because of her chronic flatulence. The worker, who cannot be named for legal reasons, says she was taunted by colleagues with cruel jibes about a "terrible smell". link
...and at a university (where else, except for a council possibly?)....a woman claims she was fired because of her chronic flatulence. The worker, who cannot be named for legal reasons, says she was taunted by colleagues with cruel jibes about a "terrible smell". link
A Anon1 Clanker 5 Dec 2007 #6 Jim_Karna said: ...and at a university (where else, except for a council possibly?)....a woman claims she was fired because of her chronic flatulence. The worker, who cannot be named for legal reasons, says she was taunted by colleagues with cruel jibes about a "terrible smell". link Click to expand... Her line manager Nick Cole said her claims were trumped up Wasn't that the problem?
Jim_Karna said: ...and at a university (where else, except for a council possibly?)....a woman claims she was fired because of her chronic flatulence. The worker, who cannot be named for legal reasons, says she was taunted by colleagues with cruel jibes about a "terrible smell". link Click to expand... Her line manager Nick Cole said her claims were trumped up Wasn't that the problem?
BANDSMAN69 War hero 5 Dec 2007 #8 LOL this man is my hero what about his Human Rights...to break wind in public
Bat_Crab LE 5 Dec 2007 #9 Jim_Karna said: ...and at a university (where else, except for a council possibly?)....a woman claims she was fired because of her chronic flatulence. The worker, who cannot be named for legal reasons, says she was taunted by colleagues with cruel jibes about a "terrible smell". link Click to expand... Under H&S should the company not be required to issue her with charcoal underpants?
Jim_Karna said: ...and at a university (where else, except for a council possibly?)....a woman claims she was fired because of her chronic flatulence. The worker, who cannot be named for legal reasons, says she was taunted by colleagues with cruel jibes about a "terrible smell". link Click to expand... Under H&S should the company not be required to issue her with charcoal underpants?