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Nov 05, 2013 18:03 |  #1

Well, yes, I did eat six burritos before the game. So what?
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Nov 06, 2013 13:41 |  #2

Thanks for posting that Curtis. I will admit to letting one or two rip when crouching down to shoot basketball, but I don't think I've ever set off a gas detection system.


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Nov 06, 2013 13:45 as a reply to  @ JeffreyG's post |  #3

um...what the hell? Why is this news?

on a related note, though, I just moved to St. Louis, it's good to see some other people from the general area.


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Nov 06, 2013 13:47 |  #4

steelbluesleepr wrote in post #16429849 (external link)
Why is this news?

Well, you see, up until now, everyone thought it was coming from the press box.


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Nov 06, 2013 13:49 |  #5

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Methane (CH4) is a strong GHG, effectively 25 times as insulating for heat as CO2.

Yeah. Which is why some wackos would like to blame the 20 million cows in the US for global warming (methane is a by-product of the fermentation process that occurs in ruminant digestive systems). But they don't explain why it wasn't a problem to have 50 million bison roaming the plains a century ago.

Go figure.


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Nov 07, 2013 13:38 |  #6

JeffreyG wrote in post #16429838 (external link)
I will admit to letting one or two rip when crouching down to shoot basketball, but I don't think I've ever set off a gas detection system.

It keeps the other photogs at a distance so you have more elbow room. :lol:




  
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Apr 15, 2015 01:49 |  #7

I hate to say it but I think the girls in the RollerDerby game create more gas than I do sitting on the side taking pictures




  
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Apr 15, 2015 02:03 as a reply to  @ Derbyshots992's post |  #8

Can't. Get. Disturbing. Image. Out. Of. Head.


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