Stoller warning (not what you think)...

Captain Hank

Well-Known Member
On a leaving things in your stroller note, dont leave any food item out and easily accessible to birds. I was exiting the TTA and saw about 3 or 4 birds in the seat of a stroller pecking at a bag of popcorn and some chips. When the family returned I would assume they had a messy stroller and upset children because their snacks were gone.
This.

It also amazes me how people will leave perishable food items out in the open in a stroller on a 90+ degree day. They're just asking to get sick.
 

fngoofy

Well-Known Member
On a leaving things in your stroller note, dont leave any food item out and easily accessible to birds. I was exiting the TTA and saw about 3 or 4 birds in the seat of a stroller pecking at a bag of popcorn and some chips. When the family returned I would assume they had a messy stroller and upset children because their snacks were gone.

:lol::lol:

The easy part would be replacing the snacks :lol:

I can just hear what I would be saying "Honey, I'll go get some more popcorn, here's some napkins for the cleanup" Then I can imagine that not going over at all and being the one on cleanup duty :lol:
 

bigkidz895

Member
From one woman we heard, they had their diaper bag and coloring book with crayons taken. I actually say some young kids go over to the strollers and take diaper bags, etc.. but thought, maybe they were retrieving them for mom and dad.

This actually happened to me, sort of. I was resting on a bench about 10 yards away from my daughters stroller. It was in my directly line of sight. A couple of kids, about 7 or 8 years old, playfully went over to it and without hesitation started going through our stuff! A quick yell and they scattered. :fork:

Naturally, that soured my for a couple of hours. Luckily, though it was the end of the day and we just about ready to head for the room. From then on, we used package delivery.:D
 

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