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Who Cut the Cheese: A Cultural History of the Fart

Who Cut the Cheese: A Cultural History of the Fart

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a must read, hilarious book!
Review: this is a fabulous book, i loved it. people probably think no book on a fart can be good but this one was. not only was it funny but it had good context and was very humorous. when i read it, (which was in one sitting) i had tears rolling down my cheeks i was laughing so hard. a great book you should definatly read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is a riot
Review: This is a hysterical and informative book. Keep it in your bathroom

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pull my finger for Dawson
Review: This is great knowledge. Only an anal retentive author such as Mr. Dawson would pay so much attention and detail, and add such light aired wit to such an otherwise offensive topic. Through exaustive and careful reseach, the author has managed to be a cut above the cheese. Good reading for all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spans the Alpha and the Omega of the Crepitus Ventris
Review: This is the definative explication of flatulence phenomenae from the biosphere-building borgborygmic exhalations of the Jurassic Era to looming planetary extinction brought about by greenhouse gasses expelled by cattle and other crepitating kine.

The Author explores not only the cultural contributions of crepitence but also provides a careful multi-lingual, multi- cultural glossochronology encompassing the origins and evolution of phartologism from the dawn of history to the present day.

From the Athens of Aristophenes to the pages of Poor Richard and on to the Hollywood of Mel Brooks and beyond, Dawson explores the pervasive and, yes, invasive cultural impact of this most evanescent but compeling explosion of nature's serendipity.

Truly, this is the fart book to make everybody throw all the other tomes in their fart library away!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: amazing
Review: this makes for perfect reading, where else, but on the john!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: In Love
Review: Truly a case of loving one's own and despising all others...abraham dasisyhill said that, I thinks. Hog Man.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: I feel that farts need to be brought out into the open air!
Review: We've all grown up hearing about the underground of fart lore--vague tales of secret writings by famous people, obscure recordings of "crepitation contests," wild tales about some guy in France who could sing through his ass and blow out candles from a foot away. Well, it's all true, and I've gotten to the bottom of every story. Plus, there's coverage of Howard Stern and his Fartman character, the rise of flatulence as a crowd pleaser in Hollywood, and much more. I wanted to make the story of farts a ripping good read. If you've ever laughed at a fart, I think you'll love this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Take a Deep Breath - Another "Who Cut the Cheese?"
Review: While Jim Dawson's book is surely the definitive word on gaseous emissions, well-deserving of a place on every bathroom shelf, it should not be confused with the hilarious new parody of "Who Moved My Cheese?" called "Who Cut the Cheese? - An A-Mazing Parody About Change & How We Can Get Our Hands on Yours" by Stilton Jarlsberg, MD. (Crown). As the two books cover such different subject matter, readers of discerning taste will probably want to get both. Readers of NO discerning taste will probably want to get SEVERAL copies of both.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: it was good for an earth book
Review: wow, this is stupid! i mean, come on, a book of farting? pure genius! for originallity on a scale of 1 though 10, its like 76785!


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