What's the title of the book, and who's the author? Maybe some of the OBC members would like to read it.lbhatters wrote: ↑02 Apr 2018, 21:43 I have an author friend who wrote a book about incidences of bodily function mishaps. I suppose that it's probably funny to read. Unfortunately I'm not inclined to read a book that's completely devoted to the topic. However, if it's interspersed within a story with only a few incidents, and if they are funny, I wouldn't mind it or would likely like it if they were funny.
The discussion of bodily functions in literature
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Re: The discussion of bodily functions in literature
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It's called Flush This Book: True Tales of Bodily Malfunctions
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Did you know that it's on discount today for only $0.99? I'm definitely going to get it
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Just bought it - oh the joys of e-books that one can have such immediate access!LoisCHenderson wrote: ↑03 Apr 2018, 09:29Did you know that it's on discount today for only $0.99? I'm definitely going to get it
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Getting in on this too! Sounds really fun!LoisCHenderson wrote: ↑03 Apr 2018, 09:50Just bought it - oh the joys of e-books that one can have such immediate access!LoisCHenderson wrote: ↑03 Apr 2018, 09:29Did you know that it's on discount today for only $0.99? I'm definitely going to get it
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Just that some make a fetish of it, which is grotesque (in terms of my way of thinking - I am most definitely not into copraphilia!) ...
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Shall do!!
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And that's definitely not the 'curve' that most men think of when they think of women ...LOL!!folkshot wrote: ↑04 Apr 2018, 09:48 Having to pee while wearing waders would be a real trial! I always lament to my husband that he and the boys have it easy when we're on a trip. They can just pull off to the side of the road with minimal exposure. Women just aren't so lucky, unless we use a "she wee" spout. Anyone tried those? Definitely look like they have a learning curve.
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Hahaha this is quite funny.LoisCHenderson wrote: ↑30 Mar 2018, 22:49Do you remember that movie where a whole group of scientists gets miniaturised to explore inside the human body? The worst part of such an adventure must surely be its ending LOL!!
This subject reminds me a lot about say The Walking Dead. I love the show, but I guess a scene or two of Rick Grimes picking some contraceptives on his next pharmacy raid won't hurt....
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As in one book that I read were one of the main characters had a phobia of people peeing the shower. In that book the characters had address someone acusing them of peeing in the shower and they had a whole discussion about it. I do not mind not have bodily functions stated in detail because I believe it would not add to the story or the plot so it would be a waste.
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Your comment is brilliant!! It's about time there was some levity in the OBC - there are far too many goody two-shoes in here!! Take the saccharine out of the sweetness ...juliusotinyo wrote: ↑04 Apr 2018, 12:58Hahaha this is quite funny.LoisCHenderson wrote: ↑30 Mar 2018, 22:49Do you remember that movie where a whole group of scientists gets miniaturised to explore inside the human body? The worst part of such an adventure must surely be its ending LOL!!
This subject reminds me a lot about say The Walking Dead. I love the show, but I guess a scene or two of Rick Grimes picking some contraceptives on his next pharmacy raid won't hurt....
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