Farts: A Spotter's Guide
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.62 (709 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0811866092 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 1 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-04-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Joe Lindsey said Loud fun. Had this in my classroom, and it was always the most popular book in the room. I had to keep it at my desk so that I controlled the noises!. RIP-roaringly funny! Ed Brodow Farts: A Spotter's Guide is an absolutely delightful book that will put a smile on your face. (If not, you're an old fart!) You see, it has these little blue buttons numbered from one to ten, and when you depress them, they simulate different kinds of flatulence. I sent it to a friend who was nervous about having surgery and he laughed all the way to the operating room. When he got home, he farted, and his wife said, "What was that?" "Number 6," he replied. Buy lots of c. Intellectual, based on research If you think this book is only for the immature or silly, think again. The "research" is well articulated and, on face value, valid. As a doctoral candidate, I loved this book, not only for the humor, but for the prose. Well written, funny and highly recommended.
. He lives in Seattle.Travis Millard is responsible for the Fudge Factory Comics operation. About the Author Crai Bower writes books, articles, and columns about topics ranging from heliskiing to architecture to personal finance. He lives and works in Los Angeles
Grossly hip illustrations by the Fudge Factory'syes, you read that rightTravis Millard depict the offenders and offendees in brilliant detail. Farts: A Spotter's Guide will help you pinpoint he (or she) who dealt it every time. Let 'er rip!. The attached battery powered fart machine reproduces each emanation in accurate sound. Printed on durable card stock, this is pure, unbridled entertainment for the giggling child in all of us. This hilarious book identifies the habitat, range, voice, and "field marks" of tencommon wind breakers, from the gentle hiss of the Silent-but-Deadly to the rip-roaring flatulation of the Seismic Blast. Sure, everyone does it; but everyone tries to hide it a little differently
He lives and works in Los Angeles. He lives in Seattle.Travis Millard is responsible for the Fudge Factory Comics operation. Crai Bower writes books, articles, and columns about topics ranging from heliskiing to architecture to personal finance.