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Is it ok to pass wind at a funeral?
Since were checking our etiquette with the tip thread, washing hand thread, farting in the men's room thread. I don't want to be rude so thought I would ask.
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If it's your own it's acceptable, you can even yell at your wife's new boyfriend
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At least the smell might “temper” the stench of those floral arrangements.
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If it's a cremation; probably not a good idea. You may get a blow back from the main fire.
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Hey after my last Colonoscopy I distinctly remember my doctor putting me under orders to fart loudly and they would not let me leave until I had some real cheek flappers. He told me directly to keep farting after I left. He did NOT put a time limit on that. It has been a couple of years and I am still under doctors orders to let em rip!
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Lol
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At a funeral it is best to let one go when viewing the diseased at an open gasket so you can blame the recently passed for the passing.
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every funeral i've been to could use some levity..so why not?
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This place has turned in to a ****hole!
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Why not, the deceased do it all the time.
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Only if you fart directly into the casket. The deceased can’t smell it and the still-alive attendees can, so it’s really just a courtesy. I suggest shimmying right up there and bare-assing it so you’re sure to get it all in there and away from the sensitive noses of the still-breathing. Scooch up and sit right on the casket edge if you have to. It’s the polite thing to do after all.
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Tasteless thread of the year
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Get up and loudly ask.....HEY, who stepped on the duck ?
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What’s with the uptick in fart threads?
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