Bad Smells
"I once left the world's stinkiest guff in a lift before sending it down to a group of Germans, all bustling to be first in the doors upon its arrival," giggles Boarders. Tell us your stories involving farts, noxious gasses and unpleasant smells.
( , Fri 17 Jan 2014, 11:56)
"I once left the world's stinkiest guff in a lift before sending it down to a group of Germans, all bustling to be first in the doors upon its arrival," giggles Boarders. Tell us your stories involving farts, noxious gasses and unpleasant smells.
( , Fri 17 Jan 2014, 11:56)
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I can't see there being enough oxygen in there to sustain burning, or the opening being wide enough to admit a flame - it'd be like lighting the gas ring and the flame disappearing down the gas pipe to blow up the depot...
( , Mon 20 Jan 2014, 14:57, 3 replies)
Prove it by counter example
Get him to sit on the outlet from a cannister of oxygen and pump him up. That should light beautifully.
( , Mon 20 Jan 2014, 15:37, closed)
Get him to sit on the outlet from a cannister of oxygen and pump him up. That should light beautifully.
( , Mon 20 Jan 2014, 15:37, closed)
I'll disappear down *your* gaspipe and blow up *your* depot in a minute if you're not careful, young man.
( , Mon 20 Jan 2014, 15:36, closed)
( , Mon 20 Jan 2014, 15:36, closed)
Your username is uniquely well-suited to posting that particular comment. Well done
( , Mon 20 Jan 2014, 15:39, closed)
also, there's generally not enough methane in there to be ignited
( , Tue 21 Jan 2014, 20:53, closed)
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