Never let stinky intestinal gas interfere with your friendship. Recently an Austin, Texas man, Alonzo Estrada 33, pleaded not guilty after kicking his brother in the head over alleged flatulence. We would call it "flatulence induced rage" but we will wait to see what the court describes it as. The police tracked the man down at a local McDonalds where he claimed his brother had fallen and hit his head. Either way this event transpired, this is pretty humorous.
Never mind the fact that Estrada's brother could have avoided a serious headache if he had used Devrom chewable tablets to address his malodorous flatulence that evening.
Manage flatulence odor with Devrom (bismuth subgallate) Flatulence! Everyone has it, some people are too embarrassed to talk about it while others are too comfortable talking about it! Joked about as a silly bodily function, but for some people it can be socially debilitating. Perhaps the most embarrassing thing is the odor. Devrom is an FDA approved over-the-counter medicine that safely and effectively deodorizes stinky gas.Flatulence affects everyone but, the odor can be managed with Devrom.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Friday, February 1, 2013
Don't Be Reprimanded For Smelly Workplace Flatulence!
An employee of the SSA office in Baltimore, MD was formally reprimanded in December 2012 for expelling offensive smelling gas. We can't make this stuff up! Workplace flatulence proves to be problematic and can easily be solved with Devrom (internal deodorant).
This was first published by TheSmokingGun.com which also has the letter of reprimand. The SSA retracted the reprimand afterwards.
According to the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse (NDDIC), intestinal gas can be caused by swallowing air and by the breakdown of foods in the intestine. The amount of air swallowed can increase when we chew gum, drink carbonated drinks as well as when we eat or drink too fast. Click on the link above to learn more facts about gas!
This was first published by TheSmokingGun.com which also has the letter of reprimand. The SSA retracted the reprimand afterwards.
According to the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse (NDDIC), intestinal gas can be caused by swallowing air and by the breakdown of foods in the intestine. The amount of air swallowed can increase when we chew gum, drink carbonated drinks as well as when we eat or drink too fast. Click on the link above to learn more facts about gas!
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