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Yogurt makes me fart

- loudly

I've just discovered the link

I went through a phase like this when I was living in Germany for a few months, I ate a lot of yogurt there, too, because they had lots of interesting flavours. Some nights it would wake my gf up, even when I got out of bed, went two rooms away and closed the doors. By the third week it reached such epic proportions that she stopped being pissy over it, and I could hear her laughing in the distance.

I'm just being yelled at about it at the moment, and being threatened that if it goes on I'll be marched to the doctor's.

But it's definitely yogurt.
 
scheherazade_79 said:
Yogurt makes me fart

- loudly

I've just discovered the link

I went through a phase like this when I was living in Germany for a few months, I ate a lot of yogurt there, too, because they had lots of interesting flavours. Some nights it would wake my gf up, even when I got out of bed, went two rooms away and closed the doors. By the third week it reached such epic proportions that she stopped being pissy over it, and I could hear her laughing in the distance.

I'm just being yelled at about it at the moment, and being threatened that if it goes on I'll be marched to the doctor's.

But it's definitely yogurt.


LMFAO...awwww!
 
It's a shame, because I really like yogurt - especially Tesco's finest, or M&S with Jersey cows' milk.

And while I'm on the topic, has anyone else noticed that old people always hate yogurt? I don't know why that is. Maybe because it wasn't around in their day, and they expect it to be totally sweet or something. :confused:

And whenever you're visiting a hospital, you feel like shaking the nurses, because they always try and give old people their meds with yogurt - and then wonder why they're refusing to take it.

Yogurt: food for thought.
 
scheherazade_79 said:
Yogurt makes me fart

- loudly

I've just discovered the link

I went through a phase like this when I was living in Germany for a few months, I ate a lot of yogurt there, too, because they had lots of interesting flavours. Some nights it would wake my gf up, even when I got out of bed, went two rooms away and closed the doors. By the third week it reached such epic proportions that she stopped being pissy over it, and I could hear her laughing in the distance.

I'm just being yelled at about it at the moment, and being threatened that if it goes on I'll be marched to the doctor's.

But it's definitely yogurt.

:) You make me laugh, woman!


Blurt: There are some people I don't miss at all. Colly is not one of them.
 
scheherazade_79 said:
Ok... why is it that some layers of rock 'fold' as a result of coastal erosion? Answer me that, and I'll love you forever :kiss:
In one scenerio, the underlaying formation is eroded causeing the upper layers to fold...

Number two..... The erosion area is on a plate that is being bent or folded by another plate... as in compression as appossed to upthrust or overthrust...
 
scheherazade_79 said:
It's a shame, because I really like yogurt - especially Tesco's finest, or M&S with Jersey cows' milk.

And while I'm on the topic, has anyone else noticed that old people always hate yogurt? I don't know why that is. Maybe because it wasn't around in their day, and they expect it to be totally sweet or something. :confused:

And whenever you're visiting a hospital, you feel like shaking the nurses, because they always try and give old people their meds with yogurt - and then wonder why they're refusing to take it.

Yogurt: food for thought.

*shrug* but i can make fresh live yogurt- the plain savoury kind...:D from scratch :D weeee
 
scheherazade_79 said:
Ok... why is it that some layers of rock 'fold' as a result of coastal erosion? Answer me that, and I'll love you forever :kiss:
Because they have a bad hand are aren't any good at bluffing?
 
Some people around here are really insincere. :( Or maybe it's just me since everyone else seems to think they are fabulous. *sigh*
 
CrimsonMaiden said:
Some people around here are really insincere. :( Or maybe it's just me since everyone else seems to think they are fabulous. *sigh*
Isn't it so much a matter of perception?

:rose:
 
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