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ElreTigo

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Well I stayed in this cheap motel in Kissimmee last trip and from the shower only came occasional squirts of brown-ish water and so because we are classy we decided it is better to wash in those fountains they have rather than using the pool hopping to wash as I saw some of those trailer people do and now people still complain sheesh.
:rolleyes: You're so full of bologna.

Everyone knows those off-site properties don't come equipped with showers.
 

Goofyernmost

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This doesn't bother me as much as people flopping all over the new MK Hub. It looks like a homeless camp.
Pretty expensive homeless camp don't you think. Have you ever been to a city park on a nice day and seen people sitting and lying on the ground relaxing. Really, why does it matter what others do, if you don't want to enjoy your time in the parks that is your business. What they do isn't. I'm sure that it interferes with your wonderment looking at that big old plastic castle, but, as soon as you walk by the area you can no longer see them. It kind of compares to my bald head. I cannot see it so it doesn't bother me at all.
 

The Empress Lilly

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:rolleyes: You're so full of bologna.

Everyone knows those off-site properties don't come equipped with showers.
Alright alright so I lied to appear more classy than I am well done but know that back home they fixed the water pipes in our park so just so you know I ain't no mudbathing hick or anything
 

Smiley/OCD

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I wouldn't do it, but in our liberal world, I guess it's totally acceptable...just this summer in NYC, there was a news report of homeless people taking baths in the fountain at Lincoln Center in the middle of the afternoon...it's tacky, but to many people, it's there, why not?
 

ewensell3

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I wouldn't do it, but in our liberal world, I guess it's totally acceptable...just this summer in NYC, there was a news report of homeless people taking baths in the fountain at Lincoln Center in the middle of the afternoon...it's tacky, but to many people, it's there, why not?

I tend to lean to the left, but would also find that inappropriate. A fountain with exposed plumbing and lighting is clearly not meant for human occupancy. Just like I wouldn't go wading into the Fountain of Nations or even the fountain at the local mall. Maybe the Central Park fountains were too crowded that day?
 

Goofyernmost

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I wouldn't do it, but in our liberal world, I guess it's totally acceptable...just this summer in NYC, there was a news report of homeless people taking baths in the fountain at Lincoln Center in the middle of the afternoon...it's tacky, but to many people, it's there, why not?
It really doesn't have anything to do with liberal or conservative, it's about water that otherwise isn't being used for anything that is life giving. It is a small, swimming pool. We don't seem to have the same inflection about that, but, really it is nothing more then a giant bathtub. Just because we move our arms and swim doesn't change that. I am constantly amused by the things that people, educated people, still have difficulties with. My grandson, a high schooler, today wouldn't drink orange juice out of a glass. He had to have a Red Solo cup because it tasted funny when in glass. Yes, I told him, it doesn't taste like plastic. Best part of it is fountains are constantly being filtered, many other water sources are not.
 

Disneyhead'71

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Pretty expensive homeless camp don't you think. Have you ever been to a city park on a nice day and seen people sitting and lying on the ground relaxing. Really, why does it matter what others do, if you don't want to enjoy your time in the parks that is your business. What they do isn't. I'm sure that it interferes with your wonderment looking at that big old plastic castle, but, as soon as you walk by the area you can no longer see them. It kind of compares to my bald head. I cannot see it so it doesn't bother me at all.
I'm at Lake Eola Park quite regularly and every park bench has a stinky hairy homeless guy sleeping on it along with many laying in the grass. And yes it does remind me of the MK. A multimillion $$$$ park with people flopped all over the place.

And it wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't part of one of the most photographed vistas on the planet. Universal has one too.
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You know where they didn't put it? Right in front of the Hogwarts Castle.
 

mimitchi33

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Surfing the web, I came across this photo, which I have never seen before. Apparently it was taken in 2014, and it appears to be in Morocco at EPCOT.
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Yes ladies and gentlemen, it appears as though these guests have decided that it would be appropriate to use the fountain as their own personal foot bath. Why on Earth do people think this is acceptable? :banghead: Thoughts?
That's gross, but not as much as people peeing and pooping in places other than the toilet at the parks!
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
I'm at a loss, that anyone would find a problem with stuff like that. Could it be that there are that many people out there that have had so little exposure to the unpleasant things in life that they find discomfort in anything that makes them think of a poor person as opposed to someone that is just relaxing and enjoying life without a stick stuck someplace uncomfortable. This is all just to entitled to continue discussing on my part, so carry on. Do any of you ever truly relax and smile once in a while? Do any of you ever find enjoyment in simple things? I guess we can understand why there are some people that are willing to pay $700.00 for a tent in the hot sun, in a theme park.
 

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