and a poet is born…
I find it appropriate that this poster is an anagram for “Would Bo think?”
One time somebody wrote to the National Lampoon advice column saying, “Every time my phone rings, I have a bowel movement. Is this normal?”
Now if you’ll pardon me, I have to drop some friends off at the pool.
Not a fan of BM or panties. Not sure why. I hate them! (the words I mean, not the things themselves) I’d rather say shit and undies, respectively.
You’re officially on my shit-list. Boo! Boom-boom for the square haircuts at home. All his first movements were just fine – he had so many of them!
I hate having a movement. First there’s all the packing, and then all the unpacking. Plus, I’m always uncomfortable asking friends to help me.
This really should not be the cause of such uncontrollable laughter, but it is. ![]()
For a long time my brother has preferred the phrase “rip a chimp.” He has no idea re: the etymology, and neither do I.
I’m a big fan of knickers myself.
I love the term. I can’t think of a more appropriate term for arseholes to use.
Hehehe, My wife was a nurse, now and anesthesiologist. After an operation she once asked me if I’d voided my bladder.
ANY term or euphemism is better than “poop.” I have no idea why I find that word bothers me like it does.
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Man. That’s a reference.
Around this house, we declare the the dismissal to shit with pride and pomp.
Thanks for helping me out with that.
We like to share.
And thanks to Alan Smithee for arse-gang. Beautiful.
The worst part about the term as used by nurses is the group implication. “Did we have a bowel movement ?”