Residents of Axedale, Australia called authorities when they smelled what they believed to be a gas leak. Firefighters responded to the home and found a 120 kilogram pet pig, which they believe to be the source of the gas.
The pig's owners are embarrassed over the incident and refused to let the pig be photographed. Link -via Arbroath
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"She got very excited when two trucks and 15 firies turned up and she squealed and farted and squealed and farted," said fire chief Peter Harkins.
"I haven't heard too many pigs fart but I would describe it as very full-on."
Mr Harkins said the family had done the right thing by calling 000 to report a suspected gas leak: "It's all bottled gas up here and a leaking cylinder could pose a major fire risk.
"It was because we took it so seriously that 15 volunteers still managed to attend the call out at 10.30 on Tuesday night."
The pig's owners are embarrassed over the incident and refused to let the pig be photographed. Link -via Arbroath
(image credit: AAP)
Beyond Thunderdome anybody?
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What does a pig fart smell like and what is the smell they add to the natural gas in Australia?
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Has anyone tried saying this headline out loud, three times, fast? I can't even say it slowly.
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Great blogging. You're in a class by yourself, MCel.
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Rofl.... too hilarious.
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So Tom and Barbara Good have moved to Australia. (put that in your trivia hat) :p
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I think we all know "who rule Bartertown" now.
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That pig must be so embarrassed...
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