Pittsburgh Pirates TV broadcast denies hot mic fart
"We’re happy that everyone’s watching and listening."
"We’re happy that everyone’s watching and listening."
That's the power of a fart.
Golic and Thomas offer a candid look at the physical and mental tolls of weight management for offensive linemen, despite SI's fixation on farts.
"What was the question?"
"Someone told me, who worked with Keith Jones, he had an inordinate amount of gas."
"I know because I don’t eat hot dogs like that, and I pass gas sometimes. You understand what I’m saying? At least a few times a day."
Shortly after the possible fart, the play-by-play announcer noted there was a timely foul "on the push."
"Was that you?" "No, no, it wasn't."
"While the Internet debates whether or not this is true, we wanted to make sure that when you need to go, you can go with dignity."
The New York Daily News ran a story wondering if Francesa farted on-air Monday morning, so logically, Francesa spent a lot of his afternoon show denying that.