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Firmament-Clogging Rotteness

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Terms for flatulence used by Mark Twain in the essay 1601; Conversation As it was by the Social Fireside in the Time of the Tudors, in which Twain answers the eternal question, "Who farted?"

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godless and rock-shivering blast   has been listed 3 times with 2 comments
clear my nether throat   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
heaven's artillery   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
firmament-clogging rottenness   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
quaking thunders   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
desolating breath   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
foul and deadly stink   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
a stench so all-pervading and immortal   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
blow a harricane   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
mousie-squeak   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
fragrant gloom   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
rich o'ermastering fog   has been listed 1 time with 2 comments
thundergust   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
fart   has been listed 22 times with 1 comment
breake wind   has been listed 1 time with 1 comment
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3 months ago skipvia said:

My pleasure, ofravens. I love your username. I live in Alaska where ravens are common. They loom large in Athabascan lore. Some of them nest near my house. It's astonishing how many sounds they can make, and how intelligent they are. I never pass up a chance to watch them.

3 months ago ofravens said:

Oh, this made me laugh. Firmament-clogging! Thank you for that.

5 months ago skipvia said:

It gets even better when you get past the flatulence conversation, uselessness.

5 months ago uselessness said:

My parents have a portion of my library at their home in South Carolina, and when I went back to visit for the holidays I was able to retrieve my Mark Twain collection. I love the guy! I need to pore through that stuff again. :-)

5 months ago chained_bear said:

*sighs* My new favorite list! Har!

5 months ago reesetee said:

I don't want to know.

5 months ago skipvia said:

I noticed that. I kind of wonder what sionnach has been reading lately...

5 months ago reesetee said:

We seem to be stuck on this particular subject today. ;-)

5 months ago bilby said:

Sensational list! Bottoms up!

5 months ago skipvia said:

I'm sure it led to a massive case of proctalgia for all involved.

5 months ago sionnach said:

Who knew that the Tudors were so bdolotic? Perhaps it was some carminative agent in their diet that led to such an epidemic of flatus and meteorism?

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