Did I Really Just See That.....in Disney World?????

mickeymatt

Active Member
I once entered MK and and got right into Town Square and saw an older gentleman take a swing and a younger man. He missed fortunately because it was a forceful swing.
 

RunnerFool

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I saw a lady trying to pop a blister with a trading pin.
Yep. Almost vomited in my mouth. Don't mind that you pop it - heck even rip it out with your teeth if ya want, but PLEASE don't do it out in the open :(
 

Darth Tater

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what have I missed.
Since your absence:

-About a dozen What smells remind you of Disney? threads
-Seven Which celebrities have you spotted while at WDW? threads
-Ten What's your favorite magical special moment when at Disney? threads
-Five What characters are unrepresented at the parks? threads
-Eleven Universal vs Disney threads
-Six What is the best time of year to visit WDW? threads
-Four What would Walt think about (insert topic here) threads
-Sixteen Favorite ride/land threads
-Twelve When is it least crowded threads
-Seventeen crowd behavior complaint threads
-Two turtle doves
-And a partridge in a pear tree

Basically we only have 10 topics here in General Discussion which get recycled habitually. ;)

Good to see you again, Pumbas.
 

PUSH

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If we want to go into the Chit Chat section, we should mention those who copied the title from my Saget thread. My lawyer will be contacting you people, by the way.
 

PUSH

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Nobody knows why Saget left at first, but then he returned and was murdered. I won't name what Sith Lord Potato killed him, though.
 

ToyStoryMiss

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I've been DYING to tell this story.
(Warning: not for those prone to vomit)

Well, when we went in 2010, we were in the PhilHarMagic. We were just waiting for it to start, standing out in the very enormous queue of people, when we looked over to this family of 4. The parents and 2 children (rather young children too). The parents were rather..large..and they were doing something terribly disgusting; PICKING THEIR NOSES. Note that it's ONLY the parents doing this, while the children were well-behaved. But that's not the worst part.
They began to pick their noses...AND EAT IT. :vomit:
Like seriously. Who the heck eats their boogers. Ewwwwwwwwwwww.
So me, my parents, and EVERYONE around us, was looking at them in complete and utter disgust.
Just why. *shudder*
 

DJMoore2011

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My favorite calls were the ones where "a cat is stuck in a tree". These folks are totally adamant that the cat is truly stuck. LOL! If logic wasn't accepted by these people generally the fix was the question, "Ma'am, when was the last time you saw a cat skeleton in a tree?" :shrug:

Now see this last line really upsets me because I did have a cat that was afraid of heights and was up in a tree for a week before she passed away. I did not have a ladder, no one would loan me a ladder their answer was pretty much your answer or that the cat will get hungry and jump out. Well NEWS FLASH this cat was to scared of the neighborhood dogs to jump down, I called when the cat had been up there for 3 days then 4 then 5 then 6 then when I called and said that the cat wasn't moving any more and I didn't want my kids to watch a dead cat fall from a tree we FINALLY got some help and the cat's body was removed from the tree. Oh and I was taken to court for not feeding my cat but it's funny how charges get dropped when you show how many times you called for help to be told you don't need it. So yes cats DO get stuck in trees.
 

KingStefan

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How about a good "Did I really just see that..."

One night at Wishes, we decided to watch right from the entrance to the bridge to TL, pretty much right under where Tink flies. We usually avoid this spot, because it's so hard to leave from there. But we figured we'd bite the bullet, because we never watched from there. It was worth it.

Then when we were trying to shuffle out toward Main Street, packed like sardines, very slowly making gradual progress, we came upon this young very attractive couple more or less right in the middle of the street where everyone was trying to walk, just standing there not moving, but embracing each other closely, and in a lip lock that was really something to see. I'd describe it more here, but hesitate to do that in polite company - let's just leave it at that. And the way the crowd was pushing me, I was more or less right up in their faces!

So, my jaw kinda dropped, and I didn't really know what to think or say. Then suddenly they noticed that I was there, their expression changed to a bit of a shy, embarrassed one, but only slightly. They still had a marvelous glow about them. And she looked me right in the eye, and said something like, "oh, sorry! ... Could you please take our picture - we just got engaged!", and I said "you mean, just right now?" and they said, "yes!".

So, of course I said congratulations, and I'd be happy to take their picture. It was amazing the crowd reaction: everyone stopped being crabby about not being able to get out faster, the news spread through the crowd like wildfire, and there were oohs and ahs, and everyone made room for me to get a good shot, and some other strangers helped hold back the crowd, and random people were even taking pictures of them who didn't even know them. And they got tons of congratulations, etc.

Really magical moment.

But I'll never forget the feeling when I first bumped up into them. Total surprise and disorientation. lol!
 

thomas998

Well-Known Member
I've been DYING to tell this story.
(Warning: not for those prone to vomit)

Well, when we went in 2010, we were in the PhilHarMagic. We were just waiting for it to start, standing out in the very enormous queue of people, when we looked over to this family of 4. The parents and 2 children (rather young children too). The parents were rather..large..and they were doing something terribly disgusting; PICKING THEIR NOSES. Note that it's ONLY the parents doing this, while the children were well-behaved. But that's not the worst part.
They began to pick their noses...AND EAT IT. :vomit:
Like seriously. Who the heck eats their boogers. Ewwwwwwwwwwww.
So me, my parents, and EVERYONE around us, was looking at them in complete and utter disgust.
Just why. *shudder*

Sadly there is a fringe medical theory that doing so helps your immune system. I remember reading about it a few years back. That somehow your buggers contain parts of various viruses and that by eating them your body gets a chance to prepare itself for the complete virus when it shows up in your body sometime in the future.... Frankly I thought it was a disgusting theory when I read it and would never have guessed that anyone was putting it in practice.
 

graphite1326

Well-Known Member
Sadly there is a fringe medical theory that doing so helps your immune system. I remember reading about it a few years back. That somehow your buggers contain parts of various viruses and that by eating them your body gets a chance to prepare itself for the complete virus when it shows up in your body sometime in the future.... Frankly I thought it was a disgusting theory when I read it and would never have guessed that anyone was putting it in practice.

oh yes it does work. (I would put a smiley face here but I don't know how)
 

hull327

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Now see this last line really upsets me because I did have a cat that was afraid of heights and was up in a tree for a week before she passed away. I did not have a ladder, no one would loan me a ladder their answer was pretty much your answer or that the cat will get hungry and jump out. Well NEWS FLASH this cat was to scared of the neighborhood dogs to jump down, I called when the cat had been up there for 3 days then 4 then 5 then 6 then when I called and said that the cat wasn't moving any more and I didn't want my kids to watch a dead cat fall from a tree we FINALLY got some help and the cat's body was removed from the tree. Oh and I was taken to court for not feeding my cat but it's funny how charges get dropped when you show how many times you called for help to be told you don't need it. So yes cats DO get stuck in trees.
I'm sorry about your loss here but I have to admit this was the "LOL of the Day." I was a little grouchy til I read this and laughed.
 

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