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Everyone was born to play an instrument

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 3:18 am
by jchitty
This is AMAZING stuff....it made me LMAO......this guy plays everything from Bohemian Rhapsody to Guns & Roses "Sweet Child of Mine" on his hands!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxRPU2SB_sA

Re: Everyone was born to play an instrument

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 3:24 am
by jchitty

Re: Everyone was born to play an instrument

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 3:56 am
by vermeer
This made my day On the French parts of the worlds, we are well acquainted with a 18th century farting virtuoso called "Le Petoman".From Wikipedia:Quote:Le Pétomane was the stage name of the French professional farter and entertainer Joseph Pujol (June 1, 1857 - 1945).He was famous for his remarkable control of the abdominal muscles, which enabled him to fart at will. His stage name combines the French verb péter, "to fart" with the -mane, "maniac" suffix, found in words like toxicomane. In English, a translation might yield "the fart maniac". His profession can also be referred to as a "Flatulist" or a "Fartiste." Too bad he didn't leave any recordings... Vermeer

Re: Everyone was born to play an instrument

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 4:21 am
by michael11
Quote:This made my day On the French parts of the worlds, we are well acquainted with a 18th century farting virtuoso called "Le Petoman".From Wikipedia:Quote:Le Pétomane was the stage name of the French professional farter and entertainer Joseph Pujol (June 1, 1857 - 1945).He was famous for his remarkable control of the abdominal muscles, which enabled him to fart at will. His stage name combines the French verb péter, "to fart" with the -mane, "maniac" suffix, found in words like toxicomane. In English, a translation might yield "the fart maniac". His profession can also be referred to as a "Flatulist" or a "Fartiste." Too bad he didn't leave any recordings... VermeerJust a bad smell maybe?

Re: Everyone was born to play an instrument

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 7:17 am
by jchitty
Quote:This made my day On the French parts of the worlds, we are well acquainted with a 18th century farting virtuoso called "Le Petoman".From Wikipedia:Quote:Le Pétomane was the stage name of the French professional farter and entertainer Joseph Pujol (June 1, 1857 - 1945).He was famous for his remarkable control of the abdominal muscles, which enabled him to fart at will. His stage name combines the French verb péter, "to fart" with the -mane, "maniac" suffix, found in words like toxicomane. In English, a translation might yield "the fart maniac". His profession can also be referred to as a "Flatulist" or a "Fartiste." Too bad he didn't leave any recordings... VermeerWow, I didn't even think the French were capable of farting. Glad y'all are enjoying Hand Guy....he makes my day too.

Re: Everyone was born to play an instrument

Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 5:24 am
by timbehrens
I was telling someone the other day that this guy would make a great advocate for world peace. It would be hard for anyone to have an argument or keep stern with him playing in the background.... they'd all be like 'what we're we just fighting about?'.... and 'I can't remember, and who cares now, there's a man playing Bohemian Rhapsody with farty noises'

Re: Everyone was born to play an instrument

Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 8:11 am
by lopc
Wow, I didn't even think the French were capable of farting. (chitts)Actually, I think the French invented it. Or perhaps Texans. Lindsey?

Re: Everyone was born to play an instrument

Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 8:27 am
by linziellen
Hey...I'm no French man (lol) I just got lost here.

Re: Everyone was born to play an instrument

Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 8:39 am
by lopc
How long you been there and where are you from originally? Besides, why does it always have to be about a man?

Re: Everyone was born to play an instrument

Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 8:59 am
by linziellen
I haven't been here long enough to wear onions around my neck, shame. Five very fast years actually and that's a scary thought. I'm 100% British but suspect I'm better off out of there because it is going down hill so very fast sadly. I'm not comfortable when visiting. I'm from the happy(ish) town of Chesterfield in Derbyshire - lots of hills, book shops and sheep.Ah men, can't live with em, can't live with em!... (I think that's that they say)!...OK I should just add that I'm very proud to be British, just that alcohol and violence seems to be taking over to the point of no return.