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Yanks announcer Michael Kay farts during broadcast

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haha.. poo gas

Ha, that's hilarious

The Universal laughter. Although it sounds like he had a mic at his crotch.

Eh, that sound could be a lot of different things.

Unless he had the mic ready to capture it I doubt that's a fart.

That sounds like someone just took the clip and added the fart sound.

haha, wow.

QUOTE(maggsmaggs @ May 12, 2006 -> 06:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
That sounds like someone just took the clip and added the fart sound.

I looked at a Yankees game thread at NYYfans, and one of the posts was "Did I just hear a fart on the YES broadcast?"

 

:bang

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"See-ya!...someone light a match"

:lolhitting I can imagine the stuff we dont hear.

I dont know if anyone else heard it last night, but the quote on my sig had me busting up last night. DJ had a good broadcasting night, he was hilarious.

QUOTE(kyyle23 @ May 13, 2006 -> 12:24 PM)
I dont know if anyone else heard it last night, but the quote on my sig had me busting up last night. DJ had a good broadcasting night, he was hilarious.

I got a good chuckle out of that too. lol that was funny.

ahh that was amazing, but if it was that loud on broadcast, how bad must that have been in person

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