There are some classics in England. There is a village not far from me called Clive, and everytime, everytime, I pass it in company I say "Why is Clive so special he gets a sign?"
And this is one of the reasons I adore you. In Germany, exits are called "Ausfahrt." There are signs everywhere and M and I always snicker when we see them. We're 14 too apparently. Indy is starting to pick up on it too (which might not be a good thing). He came into the living room the other day and announced that he had "Ausfahrted" in his room. Nice. We had to have a little discussion. Being a mom can so be a buzz kill sometimes.
Isn't it wild how certain words have a much larger entertainment value attached to them than others? And they smell, too? Thanks for such an incredible blog-share. I needed it. LOL! WHOA! Did I just say I needed a f***?!
I'm the 13 year old standing next to you because that is too funny.
ReplyDeleteHey. Fart jokes are comedy GOLD.
ReplyDeletehahaha!!! Ah, Kat. You do know how to bring out the kid in all of us.
ReplyDeletehaha!
ReplyDeleteLMAO! Well played
ReplyDeleteAppreciated by "ladies" of all ages!
ReplyDeleteyou said fart
ReplyDeleteThere are some classics in England. There is a village not far from me called Clive, and everytime, everytime, I pass it in company I say "Why is Clive so special he gets a sign?"
ReplyDeletehahahahahahaha
ReplyDeleteThat's great!
Seth totally wants to fist bump you!
ReplyDeleteMuuhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa hahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaa! I want it! NOW.
ReplyDeleteHahaha, that's funny!
ReplyDeleteapparently I am too. ;)
ReplyDeletefart jokes = never not funny
Wow, you guys have fart evacuation routes?
ReplyDeleteWe stopped at hurricanes. Damn budgets.
lmao
ReplyDeleteI'd walk the other direction too!
ReplyDeletethat is awesome.
ReplyDeleteNo freaking way!! too funny i tell ya
ReplyDeleteI see that as: Utah Fart
ReplyDeleteI live in Utah, so naturally, that's the first thing I thought of.
Now that's comedy.
ReplyDeleteClassic. Farts are cool.
ReplyDeleteVery funny!!
ReplyDeleteIt's my goal in life - basically the ONLY one - so one day witness something as majestic as that sign combo. I can dream, right?
ReplyDeleteThats awesome.. hope you don't mind I emailed it to Hubby! He will sure get a kick out of it HAHA!
ReplyDeleteAnd this is one of the reasons I adore you.
ReplyDeleteIn Germany, exits are called "Ausfahrt." There are signs everywhere and M and I always snicker when we see them. We're 14 too apparently. Indy is starting to pick up on it too (which might not be a good thing). He came into the living room the other day and announced that he had "Ausfahrted" in his room. Nice. We had to have a little discussion. Being a mom can so be a buzz kill sometimes.
There's a little 14-year old in all of us. Not much better than a little bathroom humor amongst friends :)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it wild how certain words have a much larger entertainment value attached to them than others? And they smell, too? Thanks for such an incredible blog-share. I needed it. LOL! WHOA! Did I just say I needed a f***?!
ReplyDeletePerhaps that's what is propelling the man across the crosswalk...heehee
ReplyDeleteYou can't go wrong with a fart joke, especially an unintentional one where you also get to make fun of other people's languages.
ReplyDeleteYou know the German for father is Vater. Pronounced "Farter". Very apt I think.
ReplyDeleteI'm the one standing next to you with the white paint so we can paint over the "T"
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome!
ReplyDeleteWho's UT?
ReplyDeleteHahaha!
ReplyDeleteFarts are almost always funny ;)
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