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Posted on 10/26/2005 by Walk the Planks
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My one co-worker, who is in her 60's, keeps farting and won't say, "Excuse me." They're loud enough to be heard, and it is so gross. Then she walks around going "Haaaa" all the time, too. She has such bad manners. It is so gross. I shoot her looks when she lets one rip, and she acts like, so, what's wrong with that? Nothing like being trapped in a four-person department with Senior Stinko...



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post a commentPOST A COMMENTCorporate Ladder Rung: Mailroomkid44(11/05/2005)
With any luck, the old fart will retire soon.

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JackArse (10/27/2005)
Are you sure you aren't imagining these farts?

Walk the Planks (10/27/2005)
If you can hear them, they're not imagined. Thanks for the support.

Walk the Planks (10/27/2005)
Oh, and smell them, too. She's just really ignorant about it.

tiredofbeingyourmomma (10/28/2005)
You would enjoy the people I work with every day. When someone "drops a dew-puff", they just come out and say "don't blame me". They aren't always this funny, and have been known to hand air freshner to anyone entering the necessary room. But then, we also have face masks around...they haven't tried that one yet.

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