Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Back Stage Story: Le Petomene



Le Petomane
There’s all sorts of farting. There’s the kind that comes out of your backside – don’t be shy madam we all do it – and the kind that comes out of your mouth.

I’ve seen it on the internet, both in the public domain and personally, where people masked in anonymity feel free to talk in vulgarities as it pleases them.

Of course, they would never speak like that to their wives, girlfriends, and children , but someone they don’t know on the internet is fair game.


I could name *****, who lives in ****** and works at *****as one of those but I am not in the business of farting.


That turned my attention to a really talented farter Le Petomane (Joseph Pujol) who was born in Marseiville  in 1857.

It appears a swimming accident as a young man gave him some great farting gift, which allowed him to set off wind at will and even make it musical.

A lot has been written – and I’ll give you a link at the end – about the technical reasons for  his success.

And I am talking about success; Le Petomene was earning around 20,000 francs a show at the height of his career and playing to the European Victorian and Edwardian elite.

What interests me, however, is that at the end of the Great War (1918) he gave it all away to run a small bakery and live a modest life. He said the ‘inhumanity’ of the war had influenced him. He died aged 88 in 1945.

He put his backside into mouth balls or maybe mothballs in his backside. I wish some on the cyber message base would show that kind of common sense. http://www.damninteresting.com/professional-farters/

2 comments:

  1. What an interesting character. Earned an amazing living performing to the 'cream of society' and then gave it up to run a bakery. Human beings are a strange species.

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