A Little "Fartisous" Humor The behavior you display while farting reveals alot about your personality, says a noted Seattle psychologist and aut hor. "Everyone flatulates from time to time," said Dr. Stokes, "and the manner in which one flatulates is highly revealing." Dr. Stokes, author of "Cre ative Flatulence," explained how the way you fart can reveal your personality. "Suppose you enjoy an occa sional fart while bathing; this is by all means normal and shows that you are adventurous and (unloving. The more inveterate tub-farters, commonly known as snarfs, are extremely fun loving and pleasure seeking. Snarls relish the pleasur able sensation of tingling fart bubbles darting between their legs," Dr. Stokes said. "People who fart frequently while walking have a clear sense of direction and save time when possible. In addition, these people are optimists, leaving foul experiences behind them. They are always ready to move on to fresher situations. "People who retain or attempt to retain all farts until out of the public earshot know well the value of self-discipline. However, they may be secre tive, shy, and obviously under a lot of pressure. Fart retainers are generally not very trust worthy. "Some people fart uninten tionally while exerting muscu lar energy, lifting heavy items, STANLEY TURRENTINE Good People's Productions, a student organization on campus, will sponsor a jazz concert featuring noted tenor saxophone artist Stanley Turrentine, plus special guest performers, at the Forum in Harrisburg on Fri., Feb. 16 at 8:00 p.m. llckets are notw on sale at the student activities office, Forum box office, Music Scene and Budget Disco Tape locations. lickets cost $5 for students with LD.'s, $6.50 for general public, and !7.50 at the door the night of the show. MlMq L ifesf for instance. This is called the exertion fart. Not premedita ted, the exertion fart is totally • unplanned and entirely spon taneous. Hence, because of their impromptu nature, exer tion farts may be giggled at, but by no means taken serious ly. "Then there are those who exhibit the 180 degree T&S (tam & sniff). After farting, the individual turns his head 180 degrees to the rear, as if looking behind him, and sniffs. After assessing the nasal quality of the fart, he assumes his normal posture. These indi viduals are extremely curious and respond best to immediate reinforcement. They also have well developed musculature of the neck." Dr. Stokes notes that hu man ingenuity never quits, es pecially when contriving meth ods to conceal farts when or after they are expelled. He explained that many people use "flatulence neutralization" when farting in public, espec ially in church. "We can experience flatu lence in two ways: either by its odor, or by its sound, or by both. If we somehow alter the odor and/or sound of a fart so that it is incomprehensible as such, flatulence neutralization has taken place. "The sneeze & fart syn drome is an example of flatu lence neutralization. Sensing an impending fart, the person feigns a sneeze at the precise moment, thus , squelching the head-turning sound of the fart with the neutral sound of the sneeze. • However, the odor of the fart -- not being neutralized -- quickly' pervades the area, thus leading • people to believe that the sneezer has a serious case of halitosis. "Other people attempt to completely neutralize the fart by simultaneously sneezing and lighting a match while farting. Although effective when done properly, this method may indeed be embarrasing when done incorrectly. The individual who sneezes, then strikes alnatch, and then farts loudly in public will un doubtedly turn a few heads." Dr. Stokes pointed out that before the layman can hope to have a working • knowledge of flatulence interpretation, he must have mastered some basic terms. For example:• SBD (silent but deadly or deva stating) Belieyed to be a sound less, uncommonly malodorous, quickly permeating fart that has been known to cause con fusion, mistrust, and even di vorce. • However, since nobody has ever actually admitted to ex pelling an SBD to another per son, their existence cannot be proved, and hence, the SBD may just be another natural phenomenon. • C.C. Pre-School Center Offers Free Help How many three year old children do you know who don't make noise, don't get into Mom and Dad's way and don't mind going to bed early? This may seeem to be an ideal situation to parents whose children write on the walls, and throw tantrums at bedtime, but the Jones' didn't feel that way. Carla Jones is a healthy three year old child who looks like any other healthy three year old. Her parents became concerned because she didn't talk or play or cry like other three year olds. Carla was perfectly content to sit alone in her room while her brothers played games or watched television. When she went to the playground with SCL (single cheek lift) Takes place when the flatulater subtly elevates either the right or left musculature of the glutaeus maximus approximately one to two inches off of the chair seat and proceeds to fart, usually in short bursts of one to one and a half seconds in length. The cheek may be elevated several times during any one session. one lift for each burst. DCL (double cheek lift) Similar to the SCL except that both cheeks are elevated to accom odate a more powerful fart. The DCL may range anywhere from two to sixty seconds, depending of course, on the endurance and diet of the flatulater. DCL's lasting longer than 45 seconds have been known to shred the underwear and cause second degree burns. The cor relation between farts of the DCL variety and forest fires is now under investigation. FHB (the foghorn blast) An extremely powerful, bellowing fart, the FHB has a thunderous decibel level that may be easily mistaken for a small explosion. (Caution: may cause permanent olfactory and auditory damage). FHB farts have long been suspected for causing the cracks in plaster walls. Dr. Stokes' book, "Creative Flatulence," discusses some creative approaches to farts. her family, she'd walk around aimlessly, and usually alone. The Jones' doctor found nothing wrong with Carla. At one time a child whose development seemed far differ ent from that of other young sters usually has to wait until he or she was enrolled in kindergarten to receive special help. But, now the federal gov ernment demands equal educa tional opportunity for all amer icans, regardless of handicap. Mrs. Jones heard about the Capitol Area Intermediate Un it's Pre-School Program from a neighbor. Much to her surprise, HP studio. photo by bob foster He believes that one day fart ing will be socially advantage ous. •Social Equalizer --Flatulence may provide a sense of equality when needed. "Well, so what if he's big and famous now, he farts like everyone else, doesn't her *Artistic Possibility —Like singing and humming. a farting may become a viable means of self expression. *Social lubricant --Party goers who are having a difficult time getting conversation started may break the ice by farting •Communication Aid --Those who are grossly inarticulate may be taught to "farticate" or communicate by farting *Mood Elevator -For those who are under achievers, the fart may provide a sense of accomplishment Dr. Stokes claims that the American people suffer from flatophobia, an unsubstantiated fear of farts. He explained that farting is a natural process which shouldn't be socially un acceptable. "The accumulation of gas in and the expulsion of gas from the intestinal track is as natural as breathing," said Dr. Stokes. People don't complain when you breathe in public, why should they complain when you fart?" she found that this program would evaluate Carla free of charge. If a child is handicapped or if a parent thinks his or her child might have a problem, call the program at 234-2437. Carla's progress is notice able. She is beginning to play with other children and makes a few sounds She is benefitting from early assistance in the Pre-School Program. Following Carla's evaluation she was placed with other three and four year olds who also had developmental problems. The Pre-School Program is looking for childre three to five who may be handicapped. teader