The World's Awesomest Air-Barf

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Steve Hartley is a sensible man. He has a sensible job, a sensible family, lives in a sensible house and drives a sensible car. But underneath it all, he longs to be silly.
There have been occasional forays into silliness: Steve has been a football mascot called Desmond Dragon, and has tasted World Record success himself – taking part in both a mass yodel and
a mass yo-yo. But he wanted more, and so his alter ego – Danny Baker Record Breaker – was created. Steve lives in Lancashire with his wife and teenage daughter.

You can find out more about Steve

on his extremely silly website:

www.stevehartley.net

 

Also by Steve Hartley

DANNY BAKER RECORD BREAKER

The World’s Biggest Bogey

Coming soon

DANNY BAKER RECORD BREAKER

The World’s Loudest Armpit Fart

DANNY BAKER RECORD BREAKER

The World’s Stickiest Earwax

 

 

First published 2010 by Macmillan Children’s Books

This electronic edition published 2010 by Macmillan Children’s Books
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Text copyright © Steve Hartley 2010
Illustrations copyright © Kate Pankhurst 2010

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Contents

The Pain in Spain

Sick-bags

The Girl

The Prawn

Freckles and Jenny-ticks

Silly Sausage

El Periquito

The Kissing Tree

Danny Baker – Record Breaker

The Super-Secret Ingredient

The Pongy Potion

A Wiggle of Worms

Big

A Spot of Bother in the Vegetable Patch

The Worm Wranglers of Creepy-crawly Creek

Ernie Slack

Stinky

Nobby Baker – Rexord Breaker

 

For Rosie

 

This is entirely a work of fiction and any resemblance to the real world is purely coincidental.

 

 

 
Sick-bags

To the Keeper of the Records

The Great Big Book of World Records

London

Dear Mr Bibby,

I flew to Spain yesterday and I filled thirteen sick-bags on the flight. Mum says it was all the cola and cheese and pickle sandwiches I
had at the airport. She’s right, they always make me barf. That’s why I had them!

Is this even close to breaking the record for filling sick-bags? If it’s not, I’ll try again on the way home. I can eat some
paella. That makes me barf even more!

Best wishes

Danny Baker

(Aged nine and a half)

PS We’re here because my dad has been offered a job as the Manager of Real Marisco.

PPS We’re staying at the Hotel La Langosta. It’s posh!

PPPS My best friend Matthew has come too, but I had to count the sick-bags myself.
This
time, Matt wouldn’t do the
maths!

 

Dear Danny,

Don’t even try for this one! You don’t stand a chance, even if you had cheese and pickle sandwiches
and
paella!

On a non–stop flight between Paris and Sydney, Marcel Pompidou of Quimper, France, managed to fill 144 standard–sized airline
sick–bags. Newspapers spread the rumour that Marcel had four stomachs, like a cow, which was why he was able to produce so much of the stuff.

The largest number of sick–bags filled on a single flight is 390, by the 263 contestants of the Miss Global Warming Beauty Queen
Competition. Halfway through a bumpy flight to Bongandanga, they had managed to fill every sick–bag on the plane. They were then forced to be sick into their posh hats and
handbags.

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