Obscure questions that need answering

Meat and bones used to comprise a large part of the domestic dogs diet, as a result their poo was rich in calcium. After a few days, water and organic components evaporated from their poo and what remained became dry, hard and turned white with calcium.

Today’s dogs are fed from bags, tin cans and packets, with the occasional table scrap thrown in. None of which are natural. Dogs these days rarely consume enough calcium to create the whitening effect on their poo.
Asked my mum that when I was about 5. For 50 years I thought it was poodle shit lol. Learn something everyday. Come to think of it poodles are still around but penny never dropped.
 
What the hell are the lyrics to the second verse of Minnie Riperton's seminal work, Les Fleur? And while we're here, why is it Les Fleur and not La Fleur or Les Fleurs?
 

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