No, actually I was refering to Wild Bill Hiccup, a local feller who rode a saddle with a rather large hole cut in the appropriate place. He, too, was notorious for belching, but in another direction. Back in 1883 he rang up 179.78db on the pre-1914 scale, causing an avalanche that wiped out Cootyville, Idaho completely and registered completely offscale when measure on the same scale of 0 to 5 used to determine the offensiveness of hog farms -- folks as far away as San Francisco and Chicago noted a subtle change in the air.