Bubble & Fart

Chris is working in London all week
I worked last night
Before he left we ate huge plates of bubble & squeak at the kitchen table
And so I was farting like a baby hippo at work all night 
It got so bad that around 3 am I had to  make up a reason to collect some patient belongings from the wards in order 
to have a crafty flurry of farts in the hospital lifts!
I am off to bed covered in dogs and a cat now....
So I will leave you all with the above video 
A delightfully clever IKEA  commercial
Xxx

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  1. Iwant to be the first to comment so i comment before i read the post. sorry,

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    1. Congratulations on being first!

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    2. Later I had to google bubble and squeak.

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  2. Note to self: only make bubble and squeak when I intend to be alone in the house all afternoon.

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  3. The frequency with which you refer to 'blowing off' leads me to conclude that you must have developed the practice into an art form by now. Perhaps you can make a lucrative sideline out of this rare and untapped 'talent' in the manner of Le Petomane? - though wouldn't care to be in your vicinity when you're 'rehearsing'!

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    1. Perhaps I should start to eat charcoal?

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    2. You could do that, J.G. On the other hand, remember that a certain Herr Hitler also had flatulence problems (I make NO further comparison!), at which his doctor most bizarrely recommended a strict vegetarian diet. Speaking as being one myself (a veggie, not a Nazi) I cannot recommend it as a cure.
      (Sprouts and baked beans with my cheese 'n onion quiche tonight!)

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    3. I'm in good company then eh?

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    4. thank the dogs and cats I am not in the UK right now! (fans the air)

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    5. I do TRY to avoid letting rip or even sneaking one out when there's a cat nearby - just as I'm sure that you do with your dogs (+ cat). 'Twould be most impolite, not to say cruel, to impose on them with their heightened olfactory sense.

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  4. I hope he was the only one in the car driving down south, and I bet he had to open the window a few times ;-)

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    1. He was not he virgin express..........hopefully first class was empty

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  5. When working night in a psychiatric hospital I had cause to visit one of the wards if two particular male nurses were working together it was possible to almost see a green miasma floating about two foot from the floor , if I had had a gas mask I would definitely have worn it lol

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    1. Chris....perhaps it IS just a make nurse thing x

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  6. I know what you mean. Tony just tried out a new recipe whose main ingredient was Brussels sprouts. Very nice it was .... But oh dear !

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    1. Hesse my bubble ands queen was predominately sprouts....
      That was my mistake x

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  7. on occasion, I have had to step outside the office and let the stink fly off in the breeze, much like those t-shirts in the commercial.

    tell me, can you fart in time to any songs? a good skill for "britain's got talent"!

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    1. The cannon finale from the 1812 overture!

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    2. This had me giggling like a 6-year-old. No matter how old I get, farts are funny.

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    3. crikey, john!

      ROTFLMFAO

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  8. I made bubble and squeak last night too!

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    1. P.S. Have you begun the monetisation process?

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    2. I must be tired monetization?

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  9. I fart out in the corridor here.

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  10. Rest well, if the dogs will let you on the bed.

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    1. They did!........it was cold so winnie was under the duvet!

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    2. Was she wearing a gas mask?

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    3. poor winnie; she WILL return the favour at some point!

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  11. Note to self in case I ever eat these in the future!

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  12. You need to carry one of those small cans of air freshner on your hip! There are foods I avoid cooking when I know I'll be out and about !

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    1. I gave my uniform several squirts of Clinique happy!

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  13. I was waiting for the T-shirts to fart!

    I would hate to be the one who took the lift after you.

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    1. Anonymous5:36 pm

      M is M beat me to it. You trapped your farts in the lift.

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  14. Our dog gives us a truly disgusted look if either of us fart, while innocently ignoring his own poisonous offerings!

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  15. Anonymous1:10 pm

    There are some dishes we eat only when we know we'll be home for the next couple of days lol.

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  16. Okay, I'll be the dumb American and ask.
    What is bubble and squeak?

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    1. Mike its a leftover dish
      Cooked Cabbage ( or in my case sprouts).cooked Potatoes , perhaps some cooked bacon all mashed up and fried with an egg!
      Bloody lovely

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    2. Boiled cabbage and taters. mmmm. The egg added for fragrance? lol

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  17. What is it with all you people and strange bodily functions???

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    1. Even Queen Elizabeth farts!
      Albeit fragrantly

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  18. Crop Dusting......that's what it's called.

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    1. Lol I'll remember this saying

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    2. That's what the flight attendants call it when passengers start moving about the cabin after their meal letting them off discretely (so they think)

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  19. One word: Gas-X

    http://mimithorisson.com/2012/04/18/scotch-eggs/

    Thought of you when I saw this recipe!

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  20. We call something similar to this, hash....made from leftovers from a 'meat and potatoes' meal. Love it!

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  21. I only heard Watson fart once. It was super quiet and I heard this very high tiny whistle, his head went up and he looked very surprised. l was laughing, as he was trying check out where the hell that noise came from !
    Dogs are so funny.

    cheers, parsnip

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  22. At least you didn't serve it with baked beans!!

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  23. In our early married years I made Bubble and squeak for the wife, she told me that if I ever made it again it would be a short marriage as we nearly blew the bed sheets off. She does however love my Yorkshire Pudding and now makes a perfect one herself.

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  24. John, I just have to say this: you men are all the same! xx

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  25. Better an empty house than a bad tenant........where 'ere you may be let your wind blow free..x

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  26. I love the thought of you bending over to lift a patient and letting rip. I don't think I'll ever grow out of finding farts funny ;)
    Twiggy

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    1. I'm never THAT unprofessional........!

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  27. Thank goodness your patients are tubed and ventilated. Anything else would be certain death!

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  28. I'm a nurse, too, John...I'm thinking that a nursing unit would be the perfect place to hide your minor explosions...you just have to be by the right patients!

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  29. Oh my goodness, better not stop by here when I've had B&S, I sometimes put a little chopped onion in and or chilli..........
    I know it's bad when the cat won't sit near me!

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  30. I love brussels sprouts and bubble and squeak. I also love baked beans and those crunchy little dried and salted bean and pea mixes you can buy and I drink fizzy water. Unlike Raybeard, however, I make no attempt to avoid releasing the noxious gases when my dogs are about. They can beat me hands down (paws down?) when it comes to stinking up a room!

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