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Let'er Rip - It's Safer

"However, the odour - and women's farts smell worse than men's - may impair cabin service and thus the quality of life aboard the aircraft."

I knew it! Finally I can end the argument when she tells me "My stuff don't stink!" :eek:
 
"However, the odour - and women's farts smell worse than men's - may impair cabin service and thus the quality of life aboard the aircraft."

I knew it! Finally I can end the argument when she tells me "My stuff don't stink!" :eek:
My Shrink tells me that my brain will remain more active if I strive to learn at least ONE new thing every day. HAL, does this factoid cover me for today? ... pffffft, burrrp!:eek:
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BzB
 
Sorry BzB.....

The specialists did not recommend setting farts alight, either on land or in a plane, despite its proven ability to reduce odour.
 
This happened when TooF farted so bad in the plane that I actually went on O2.

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In the United Kingdom, odour refers to scents in general. In the United States, odor has a more negative connotation, such as smell, stench or stink. Now we know HAL is a Limey.......
 
Farting in your neck and wrist sealed exposure suit…the gift that keeps on giving...

Best saved for the CVIC debrief. ;)
 
In the United Kingdom, odour refers to scents in general. In the United States, odor has a more negative connotation, such as smell, stench or stink. Now we know HAL is a Limey.......
No, my teeth aren't yellow..... I copied and pasted from the article which , if you look at the link, came from a New Zealand news source. Kiwis spell Brit.
 
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