The Great Crepitation Contest of 1946
Found this via a mention on the Wikipedia flatulence humour page. Very funny, especially the corpsing. Like a '40s safe-for-work Derek and Clive
"He's stripped from the waist up and wears tight-fitting trunks of powder blue trimmed with scarlet. These trunks are similar to those worn by wrestlers with one important difference: there's a hole about six inches in diameter removed from the seat. This, of course, has been done for obvious reasons. This symmetrical aperture is called the 'fenetre du breeze' - literally translated meaning 'the zephyr window'. Mr. Boomer's fenetre du breeze has a scarlet trim around its perimeter giving a very provocative air to this genial Australian backside."
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Found this via a mention on the Wikipedia flatulence humour page. Very funny, especially the corpsing. Like a '40s safe-for-work Derek and Clive
"He's stripped from the waist up and wears tight-fitting trunks of powder blue trimmed with scarlet. These trunks are similar to those worn by wrestlers with one important difference: there's a hole about six inches in diameter removed from the seat. This, of course, has been done for obvious reasons. This symmetrical aperture is called the 'fenetre du breeze' - literally translated meaning 'the zephyr window'. Mr. Boomer's fenetre du breeze has a scarlet trim around its perimeter giving a very provocative air to this genial Australian backside."
( , Fri 11 Feb 2011, 16:37, Share, Reply)