This article addresses the issues for properly grown up people which surround breaking wind. If you are an adult, and a sensible person, and do not find he subject funny at all, then please do not read this article. On the other hand if you have ever inwardly smirked at such events, take this article to heart please right now and we will tell you why you should not laugh when others break wind!
Archive
Archive for 7月 19th, 2010
Does anyone else loathe worn-out sports cliches? For instance, with each new NFL season, you will read about cornerbacks who live alone on an island or about someone being thrown under a bus. Can someone please create some new material?
If your shopping cart could speak, what would it say about you? By peeking into someone’s shopping cart, you can gain a better understanding of their lifestyle.
The Amazing Spider-Man has seen more than its fair share of criticism after the major reboot in “Brand New Day”, but readers who have stuck with the wall crawler have been enjoying some solid storytelling, and the latest story arc, entitled “Shed”, featured in Amazing Spider-Man issues 630 through 633 might just have spider-fans rushing back to their local comic shop to get a piece of the action. Though there’s only one major fight in the 4 issue storyline, there’s plenty of violence and tense, gritty action to sate the appetite of anyone who thinks Spidey books…
My Auntie Rene is a lifetime devotee and virtuoso performer of what I choose to call Chamber music. Less sensitive souls would say she ‘fluffs’ a lot. Of course, they are right, but this seems a bland description of the full scale of her repertoire.
I love Secret Avengers. I had given up on newer Marvel Comics but Secret Avengers changed my mind. The roster is a good mix of interesting characters, the art is amazing and the story is a well-written story that reminds me of the good old days of Marvel.