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    What ballpark's fans pioneered the art of dropping billiard balls from high above the bullpen?

    Question #75925. Asked by EdenWill. (Feb 16 07 2:32 AM)


    Lynnie2442

    Yankee Statium. I answered this yesterday, but guess it didn't go through. Too late for the trivia game.

    Feb 17 07, 10:30 PM
    McGruff

    At least ten people have answered this with just "Yankee Stadium" and I've removed those answers, hoping someone would come up with something a little more interesting, other than the "short answer."

    Feb 17 07, 10:59 PM
    McGruff

    gman89 says:

    According to Yahoo! Answers, it's Yankee Stadium.
    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070216164732AAio3za

    Feb 18 07, 4:04 PM [ Delete ] [ Edit ]

    [Moved from Q#76035 - Duplicate. -McG]

    Feb 18 07, 10:03 PM


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