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portada Did Somebody Step on a Duck? A Natural History of the Fart: An Adult Guide to What's Gross, Tasteless, Crude, Rude, and Lewd
Type
Physical Book
Year
2010
Language
English
Pages
183
Format
Paperback
Weight
0.46
ISBN
9781580081337
ISBN13
9781580081337
Edition No.
1

Did Somebody Step on a Duck? A Natural History of the Fart: An Adult Guide to What's Gross, Tasteless, Crude, Rude, and Lewd

Jim Dawson (Author) · Ten Speed Press · Paperback

Did Somebody Step on a Duck? A Natural History of the Fart: An Adult Guide to What's Gross, Tasteless, Crude, Rude, and Lewd - Jim Dawson

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Synopsis "Did Somebody Step on a Duck? A Natural History of the Fart: An Adult Guide to What's Gross, Tasteless, Crude, Rude, and Lewd"

This impolite, aromatic, and incredibly erudite flatulence compendium will astound you with:• The recent discovery of the world’s oldest joke, a proverb from the Old Babylonian period, that turned out to be—that’s right, folks—a fart joke.• A new reading of Emily Dickinson’s poetry that “reveals” the true meaning behind “They Have a Little Odor.”• A harrowing account of Apollo astronauts getting inner-space gas from hydrogen bubbles in their drinking water on their way to the moon.• The other Tiger Woods scandal—this one involving a mysterious cheek-squeak recorded while Tiger sized up an approach shot at the 2009 Buick Open. • A scientist who built the world’s biggest whoopee cushion and lived to tell about it . . . . . . and many more wacky but true tales from the fart historian who brought you the best-selling Who Cut the Cheese? and its combustible sequel, Blame It on the Dog. In this incomparable collection you’ll experience firsthand the Jungian implications of farting, the environmental import of “flatulence cards” in the carbon-offset market, and the brutally honest social commentary of a man whose office chair broadcasts his farts on Twitter. After reading this book you’ll proudly proclaim, “I fart, therefore I am.”

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