Thousands Pass Wind at Baseball Game

July 15th, 2005 @ 4:37 pm by zymetric

To say that Monday, July 4th was a unique day at the park for the Bowie Baysox would be an understatement. This Maryland baseball club handed out 4,439 of our whoopee cushions, breaking their own previously-held official record. This event, in its third year, created the largest flatulent sound ever heard by man. (See Story)Whoopee Cushion Guinness Record BreakerGuinness Record for Whoopee CushionsGuinness Record for Whoopee Cushions

Sidenote: Although the Bowie Baysox lost the game 6-0, it was reported that the Harrisburg Senators left the ballpark with clothespins on their noses.

Bobby

One Response to “Thousands Pass Wind at Baseball Game”

  1. Zymetrical.com Blog » Blog Archive » Baseball Fans Strike Out With Free Gas
    May 9th, 2008 10:50
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    [...] This will be the Pelicans first event with whoopee cushions. They are following in the tradition of several other baseball teams who have used them for promotion, including the former world record holders Bowie Baysox who we worked with 2003, 2004, and 2005 (this event is sanctioned by Guinness). The Richmond Braves landed in the record books last fall with 2,513 fans wearing groucho glasses. [...]

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