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reporter on scene said the compartment is made of cardboard with a cardboard door.How would the kid get in that. There is no "door" or hatch, just foil wrapped around stuff.
reporter on scene said the compartment is made of cardboard with a cardboard door.How would the kid get in that. There is no "door" or hatch, just foil wrapped around stuff.
Not even sure how you could get in or out of that balloon. looked like the basket was sealed.Yeah, I hope he didn't fall out.CaptainObvious said:Did the kid fall out?
one thread without all thatpleasethxDid they blame it on Obama?They said that on FOX news awhile ago.Maybe he never was in it. Let it go by accident and ran away because he thought he would be in trouble.
You'd hope they would have assembled a ground crew to search for the kid almost immediatley to verify he wasn't on the balloon.i mentioned that was my hope right off the batMaybe he never was in it. Let it go by accident and ran away because he thought he would be in trouble.Best case scenario here.
I didn't even want to mention this, but yea, I can't see how they'd find him, it's gonna be an accident if they do, and whoever finds him...well I feel bad for everyone involved.If he fell out, they'll never find him. The only chance I can think of is to get a helicopter with FLIR to search...but the area is SO big.![]()
When I was maybe 6 years old, I spun the lazy Susan around too fast, and a bottle of ketchup fell down inside. My mom had always warned me not to spin the lazy Susan so fast like that. I knew she'd be angry, so I went upstairs and hid under the bed. I ended up falling asleep for, like, 3 hours. When I woke up, the entire neighborhood and the police and everyone was searching the neighborhood for me. They thought I'd been kidnapped.has someone checked his bedroom

I was thinking it before you mentioned it, I just didn't say it.i mentioned that was my hope right off the batMaybe he never was in it. Let it go by accident and ran away because he thought he would be in trouble.Best case scenario here.
i probably caught your thoughts via ESPI was thinking it before you mentioned it, I just didn't say it.i mentioned that was my hope right off the batMaybe he never was in it. Let it go by accident and ran away because he thought he would be in trouble.Best case scenario here.
Just stop it. There are plently of posts in here from people trying to make light of the situation.WTF joke are you talking about?He mentioned he had a similarly constructed baloon at home, and it stayed afloat awhile.There was no joke...what exactly did you find funny?Sounds like its a 6 year old trapped freezing and alone in a ballon in a very dangerous situation far above his parents.How desensitized have we become to be making jokes about this?Huh?WTF is wrong with you people?I have a Curious George helium foil birthday balloon in our house from August 8th and it still hasn't come down yet... this could go on for a while.
seei lean towards crypto-zoologistspend your life studying animals that do not existfreaking brilliantYou know, had I known that "Experimental Balloon Expert" was an occupational choice in life, I would have totally done things over in life.
???Dude you flipped out on someone who was making a serious post.You need to ####### relax pal.Just stop it. There are plently of posts in here from people trying to make light of the situation.WTF joke are you talking about?He mentioned he had a similarly constructed baloon at home, and it stayed afloat awhile.There was no joke...what exactly did you find funny?
I'm starting to think so. This family looks like they are the "Otis" of their town.Hoax?
What? I was at 14,000ft in August (Mosquito Pass, Colorado) without oxygen and had no problems.Holy Crap! If he gets above ~12,000 feet w/o oxygen, he'll be done for quickly.
FAA requires any plane flying above 12,000 feet to have supplemental oxygen or a pressurized cabin due to hypoxia.Not saying you're dead, but I'm sure you didn't get to 14,000 feet as fast as this kid could've...I'm sure that's part of the issue.What? I was at 14,000ft in August (Mosquito Pass, Colorado) without oxygen and had no problems.Holy Crap! If he gets above ~12,000 feet w/o oxygen, he'll be done for quickly.
That's great news. If he fell out, there would definitely have to be something opened on that balloon.Sheriff's dept says basket of balloon has not been breached, so they don't think he fell out.
i hope somuch better than some other outcomesIt is going to come out that this is a hoax............
Unless he was holding on to the outside as it lifted off.The Third said:That's great news. If he fell out, there would definitely have to be something opened on that balloon.krista4 said:Sheriff's dept says basket of balloon has not been breached, so they don't think he fell out.
Fat Nick said:FAA requires any plane flying above 12,000 feet to have supplemental oxygen or a pressurized cabin due to hypoxia.Not saying you're dead, but I'm sure you didn't get to 14,000 feet as fast as this kid could've...I'm sure that's part of the issue.[icon] said:What? I was at 14,000ft in August (Mosquito Pass, Colorado) without oxygen and had no problems.Fat Nick said:Holy Crap! If he gets above ~12,000 feet w/o oxygen, he'll be done for quickly.
there were really no ill effects at that altitude. Sure, if you jogged or climbed a rock face you got winded easier, but I think the altitude required to cause any sort of issues is a good bit higher than that... likely in the 16,000-18,000 range. JMHO from some limited experience in amateur mountaineering.What are they saying on the street out there?There's no way anyone was ever inside that thing. No chance.
A 6-year-old couldn't hold on for more than 10 seconds. If this had happened, they would have found him by now.Unless he was holding on to the outside as it lifted off.The Third said:That's great news. If he fell out, there would definitely have to be something opened on that balloon.krista4 said:Sheriff's dept says basket of balloon has not been breached, so they don't think he fell out.
What's the motivation? Attention? Seems a weird way to go about it. I think the most logical explanation is that the kid thinks he did something really bad by letting his parents' expensive toy get away, so he ran away and hid.If that's the case- and I hope it is- it's gonna make for an interesting commentary on the media, 24 hour television news and sensationalism.Angry Beavers said:It is going to come out that this is a hoax............ETA why else would the Dad have called the media?
To prove his contraption worked...ETA: I hope for the best, obviouslyAngry Beavers said:It is going to come out that this is a hoax............ETA why else would the Dad have called the media?
This dude sounds like a media whore. LOOK AT ME LOOK AT ME! If it is a hoax, I hope he spends 10 years in jail.Angry Beavers said:It is going to come out that this is a hoax............ETA why else would the Dad have called the media?
These people were on a reality show as well. This whole thing could be staged.
Pretty sure we all just got Punk'd.Of course we all hope nothing happened to that boy. However, if this is a hoax this is still very serious and the tools behind it need to be dealt with. If the parents are involved and actually used their kid as a diversion in this that is just whacked! Where is this kid at right now and where are these parents?B-Deep said:i hope somuch better than some other outcomesAngry Beavers said:It is going to come out that this is a hoax............
Superpantagrapher said:The spectacle of grown men whacking that balloon into submission was oddly comical.
