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Yeah, not a lot of good can come from this one. Either the kid got out before it took off and is hiding somewhere, or...
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Police are searching an area where a person reported seeing something falling out of the balloon while it was in flight.

Who's reporting that? CNN coverage hasn't said that, and it's terrible coverage. No one knows any thing, it's hilarious. "Hmm, let's interview 20 people that know NOTHING!" Captivating.![]()

Who's reporting that? CNN coverage hasn't said that
Where the fuck is Chuck Norris when you need him...
The speed was an illusion, caused by the telephoto lens. It was doing maybe 20-25 MPH, IIRC.
The family was on Wife Swap some time ago.
I sure hope the kid's okay...
Thank God. He was never in the balloon and was hiding because he thought he was in trouble.
As a parent, I'm so relieved.
They found him? Link?
I heard it on the radio here in Colorado. They're having a press conference now.
I can't even imagine what it was like for the parents.
ha, I was about to suggest it was. The whole story just doesn't add up, plus they have already shown a desire to be in the limelight by appearing in a reality TV show twice.I certainly hope this wasn't some sort of publicity stunt...
Publicity stunt. They are fame hungry.
Is that speculation, or is it being reported as fact?

Well, here is the kids' YouTube music video entitled "Not Pussified". I'm not joking.
Well, here is the kids' YouTube music video entitled "Not Pussified". I'm not joking.
Hours after he worried America sick into thinking he was on a runaway balloon flying over Colorado - while he was just hiding in the attic - 6-year-old Falcon Henne, aka "Balloon Boy", appears with his family on "Larry King Live."
In this scene, Falcon admits that he heard his parents calling him, but declined to come out of the garage.
At 0:40, he mutters, "We did this for the show."
This leads father Richard to try and explain what he just said. "Whenever we tell him things like, it's a bad thing t do, he does go and hide," he says.
During an ABC interview on Friday Falcon was asked why he said he was hiding "for a show," at which point he said: "Mom, I feel like I'm going to vomit." He then left the room with his mother and could be heard gagging.
During a live interview on NBC's "Today" that aired simultaneously, Falcon threw up into a container when his father was answering the same question.
While Slusser stops short of calling Thursday's balloon odyssey a hoax, she said she wouldn't rule it out.
"Basically, what I'm saying, knowing Richard, there's always a possibility that this was done for publicity," she said.