The Ultimate Book of Farting

The Ultimate Book of Farting
That’s right… Farting, not Fighting!
- What is the windiest city in the world?
- Can you burp and fart at the same time?
- Has anyone died from passing wind?
- Is it true that baked-bean eaters are detroying the ozone layer?
These are just a few of the questions that Alec Bromcie, author of the super-bestselling The Little Book Of Farting, and highly esteemed Professor of Wind and Sound at the University of Valparaiso, will attempt to answer for you in his latest publication. The Ultimate Book Of Farting. Included in the book is a newly devised sound chip, with four of the best farts Professor Bromcie has n record in his private sound collection. The Ultimate Book Of Farting is a minefield of explosive material on the subject and not to be missed by all those with a healthy, or unhealthy, interest in what comes naturally.
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