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| Jim in Merced CA Sat 5/3/2008 2:07p | <We expect more. We demand more. And we push safety limits. It's the nature of the world's most famous theme park to have a rambunctious audience.>
Yeah, man. We're so frickin' cool at Disneyland. We're off the fusheezie.
[oh brother...] |
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| RoadTrip Sat 5/3/2008 2:10p | <<We expect more. We demand more. And we push safety limits. It's the nature of the world's most famous theme park to have a rambunctious audience.>>
No, I think FerretAfros had it right... dumber gets my vote.
;-)
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| wonderingalice Sat 5/3/2008 4:31p | Like the subs, yeah. Though I have to admit, the three times we've found Nemo, we've been lucky.
Of course, we only found him in December; I can't report on the smelly/non-smelly state of the Spring Break crowd from our March trip. But it was quite warm, so I imagine the subs were pretty, ermmmmmm... ripe. |
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| spaceace Sat 5/3/2008 7:59p | The other part of the Columbia was that Disney cleaned up the area before the PD could do any kind of investigation. That was the straw that changed the minds of the State. When there is an accident of any type there is a PD/FD investigation. Disney's Park managment cleaned up the whole dock so there would not be a bad show. |
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| USCSurfer Tue 5/6/2008 12:03a | The thought of Californians being "dumber" than the average American might be provocative...if it weren't for the fact that most people living here in CA nowadays aren't even from here. It seems the rest of the states are doing their part quite well in contributing to said group. :) |
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| SFH Tue 5/6/2008 1:13a | Maybe California is attracting them from other states? (said the native Californian.) |
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| wonderingalice Tue 5/6/2008 8:48a | ^^I wasn't pointing to Californians, but to Disneyland visitors in general. Just for the record. ;-) |
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| FerretAfros Tue 5/6/2008 2:02p | Perhaps California is having a Pied Piper effect on the rest of the country... : ) |
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| gadzuux Tue 5/6/2008 2:07p | >> ... smelly state of the Spring trip ... I imagine the subs were pretty ripe.
Maybe they could have open air subs. |
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| alexbook Tue 5/6/2008 2:19p | >>Maybe California is attracting them from other states? (said the native Californian.)<<
Somebody once said that it's as if the country had been tipped on its side and all the loose screws and nuts had rolled down to California. :-) |