JoeCamel
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And then they lay them on the table when eating.......Cast use those pickers to pick up debris. Save those back muscles.
And then they lay them on the table when eating.......Cast use those pickers to pick up debris. Save those back muscles.
Someone in another thread people are selfish Jack wagons. Can't disagree with that.It's not just Disney. It's everywhere. You think people would have more respect.
My dad is a volunteer for the forest service here in WA and while on one of his hikes into a remote part of the forest, he found that some wealthy, self-entitled a$#-h@l3s had helicoptered in a bunch of Adirondack chairs, a grill, outdoor kitchen set-up, yurt and just left it there. It took him and another ranger several weekends toting chainsaws up and removing all that junk out of our national forest! I'm sure Smokey the Bear was peeved. I know my dad and the forest service were. Just disgusting.It's not just Disney. It's everywhere. You think people would have more respect.
I love #2 my--- initial exposure to Vietnam was seeing the Vietnamese standing(squatting) on the toilet, my first reaction was what the h__l. Never adopted the practice though it was probably more sanitary.
Yes, squatty potty is the precursor to waffle stomping.I love #2 my--- initial exposure to Vietnam was seeing the Vietnamese standing(squatting) on the toilet, my first reaction was what the h__l. Never adopted the practice though it was probably more sanitary.
That 10 steps to the garbage can is just too much.I will never understand littering. Pulling into a parking space and having to step over cigarette butts, dirty diapers etc.. when a garage can might be 2 parking spaces over. How hard is to drive a few miles with a fast food bag full of garbage in your car to throw out when you get home rather then leave it in a parking lot or throw out while driving. Seriously, are a few extra steps going to cause detrimental damage to your body ( especially after walking 10 miles in the parks).
In Tokyo Disney there was a time when cast walked down Main Street prior to parade with an empty garbage can. Guests proceeded to go up to the garbage can to dispose of their trash. One clean up that is essential is the cast that follow behind the horses at MK with a bucket and shovel. Horses relieve themselves in public and cast members to the rescue !!That 10 steps to the garbage can is just too much.
I like Singapore laws . People can face fines up to jail time/ forced labor to clean up public places for littering , spitting in public or failure to flush a public toilet.
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About 20 years ago we went to Busch Gardens Tampa for the day. One of the nastiest things I saw was a gum tree. There was a tree and many fellow guests were sticking their used gum on the tree to decorate it. Can’t see that happening ever at WDW.
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