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Cropdusting the workplace


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I'm listening to a Justin Bieber ringtone right now, ugh.

I really like this idea, too bad I don't have the goods to make it happen. I have very little gas.

Although, I did rip one in a Mcdonalds the other night, and I was proud of myself and shouted "take THAT mcdonalds!"

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I'm listening to a Justin Bieber ringtone right now, ugh.

I really like this idea, too bad I don't have the goods to make it happen. I have very little gas.

Although, I did rip one in a Mcdonalds the other night, and I was proud of myself and shouted "take THAT mcdonalds!"

One word: Broccoli. Problem solved.

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One word: Broccoli. Problem solved.

Good call. Just have to keep it away from the wife :eek:

My lack of gas is really depressing, I get blasted at home all the time and I can't retaliate.

Invariably though, when I have to fart at work, it's loud and stinky and someone comes into my office within 10 seconds of it happening.

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There ain't nothing more annoying than letting one slide and then having someone walk in right after it. I always look around beforehand (I guess that could be like setting a boobie trap). Sometimes it works and sometimes it don't. Cropdusting on the otherhand, I just don't do. I guess I'm too nice a guy. However, I have been a victim of said crime (more than once).

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