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Hit The Piñata!

Posted by Foobooz on November 1st, 2008

So what are you going to do after that well-deserved extra hour of sleep?

How about head to Broad and Washington at noon to watch the world’s largest piñata get destroyed.

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4 Responses to “Hit The Piñata!”

  1. Andy Says:

    This one was worse than Pie-Gate! At just after 3:00, the organizers announced that the pinata would not be destroyed, after much wrecking ball maneuvering, and waiting by the crowd.

    Disappointing, to say the least.

  2. Heather Says:

    I’m really glad I didn’t take my kids. Our friends said there wasn’t enough security in place and were worried about people rushing for candy. I feel bad for people who went down there.

  3. cheesesteak the impaler Says:

    Cop at the scene told me it was “mechanical failure.” Apparently, there was a door in the pinata’s belly that was supposed to pop and dump the candy onto the ground. The wrecking ball was just kind of a show piece and they wouldn’t be truly demolishing it. I walked the whole fence after 3:00 and that seemed to be the “message” being delivered at both gates.

    I tend to believe it. There was more activity being done by people on cherrypickers investigating the pinata than done by the police who showed up for crowd control.

  4. Johnny Goodtimes Says:

    The…worst…PR stunt…ever. As a lover of wacky PR stunts, I thought this would be kitschy and fun. Nope. It was stupid, with thousands of people standing around wondering when something was going to happen. Nothing ever did happen. At all. If it wasn’t for being exhausted and in good spirits because of the Phils, I think the city would have burned that damn pinata down.

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