OMG! Talk abt a You Tube moment. :hysteria: What a cool screensaver this would be. :D:bpgstudios wrote:Heelies kid speeding down the exit ramp and missed the door :twisted: WHACK! right into the wall!
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"You work here? You must be SO rich!"
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I went on my cruise fully prepared to clothesline heelie hellions, but none got close enough. Maybe they had a 6th sense about it . . . .
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Saw one of these yesterday in DCA, right across from Taste Pilot's Grill. And sure enough, the little twerp took a spill. I had to struggle to keep from laughing at him.
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My jaw just about dropped when I saw an adult in Heelies pushing a stroller a couple weeks ago... 

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Oh good god.Alyssa3467 wrote:My jaw just about dropped when I saw an adult in Heelies pushing a stroller a couple weeks ago...![]()
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We played at DL all day Tues. & not once did I see heelies!! Was amazing! I was so ready to pull something as a guest. ;)
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(note to self,buy heelies to freakout MS."if' I ever get there)
( note 2 to self,I'd never my ass out of the car,without crashing and burning)
(note 3 to self,forget the whole thing)

( note 2 to self,I'd never my ass out of the car,without crashing and burning)
(note 3 to self,forget the whole thing)

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Note 1. You SOB! ROFLdarph nader wrote: (note to self,buy heelies to freakout MS.
( note 2 to self,I'd never my ass out of the car,without crashing and burning)
(note 3 to self,forget the whole thing)![]()
Note 2. Seeing you crash & burn ......Priceless! :D:
Note 3. The wisest comment you've ever posted! ]We are sending you Marco.[/I] :waves:
Darph, don't mess with me or MIB will really show. :p:
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We saw quite a few Heelies on our 2/5-2/15 trip. And quite a few Brazilian groups and cheerleaders.
On 2/6, we ended up at breakfast at CP with a Brazilian group. I was in the buffet line with them and actually this group was very nice, polite, quiet and non-pushy. I thought maybe I had entered an alternative universe. After breakfast, we went out and were almost mowed down by another tour group and then all was right with the world. :D:
The cheerleaders were either really nice or really choke-worthy.
But this is the heelie thread. So......I saw a security guard make 2 kids take out their wheels at DTD on 02/08. I almost hugged him.
Saw several kids wipe it.
My husband and I discussed how ridiculous it was to wear them to WDW and how they weren't allowed in the parks several times within earshot of the Heelie squad and parents. Got nothing but some dirty looks.
We tried.
The best one was the kid who was about 7 at Tusker House. He and his big brother (probably 12-ish) had them on. They sat behind us, but the kids decided to wheel around. The younger one was BAD at it and kept falling and could not go without watching his feet rather than where he was going. This was early morning. During breakfast. Wheeling around right where you come from getting your scalding hot coffee into the seating area. I was just waiting for a tray to rain down on his head.
I couldn't see Mom and Dad, since I had my back to them. I leaned toward my husband who was across from me and said.."Let me guess. The boys are doing whatever they want. Dad is sitting there half watching, half looking bored,and Mom is busy worrying about another kid. Probably a little girl."
He smiled and less than a minute later, the family left, walking by. Dad, the two heelie boys, then Mom and an approximately 2 yr old girl. My husband was pretty impressed with my deductive abilities. :D:
Our only REAL SGT moment was on the bus from DTD one night. The driver was training, so there were 2. The trainer noticed about 1/2 way back to SSR that a guy had an alcoholic drink. She told him if she had seen him come on with it, she would have made him toss it and that he was not allowed to drink it on the bus. He kept sipping away, so she told him to stop and get rid of it. He got really belligerent with her and said she was rude.
No, she is pissed because you cannot follow directions, idiot.
Then some other guy starts telling her she could have handled it better. Then, of course, since we are on a bus with my fellow DVC members, he says the phrase that makes me want to punch him "WE PAY YOUR SALARY." :mad:
She has the driver pull over and is going to call security. When we got off, we told her thank you and to try to have a good night. My husband wanted to tell her that if the idiots complained, that we would be happy to let her boss know that she was right in every way.
I have a knack for bus incidents. I'll have to post about the first one another time. :D:
On 2/6, we ended up at breakfast at CP with a Brazilian group. I was in the buffet line with them and actually this group was very nice, polite, quiet and non-pushy. I thought maybe I had entered an alternative universe. After breakfast, we went out and were almost mowed down by another tour group and then all was right with the world. :D:
The cheerleaders were either really nice or really choke-worthy.
But this is the heelie thread. So......I saw a security guard make 2 kids take out their wheels at DTD on 02/08. I almost hugged him.
Saw several kids wipe it.
My husband and I discussed how ridiculous it was to wear them to WDW and how they weren't allowed in the parks several times within earshot of the Heelie squad and parents. Got nothing but some dirty looks.

The best one was the kid who was about 7 at Tusker House. He and his big brother (probably 12-ish) had them on. They sat behind us, but the kids decided to wheel around. The younger one was BAD at it and kept falling and could not go without watching his feet rather than where he was going. This was early morning. During breakfast. Wheeling around right where you come from getting your scalding hot coffee into the seating area. I was just waiting for a tray to rain down on his head.
I couldn't see Mom and Dad, since I had my back to them. I leaned toward my husband who was across from me and said.."Let me guess. The boys are doing whatever they want. Dad is sitting there half watching, half looking bored,and Mom is busy worrying about another kid. Probably a little girl."
He smiled and less than a minute later, the family left, walking by. Dad, the two heelie boys, then Mom and an approximately 2 yr old girl. My husband was pretty impressed with my deductive abilities. :D:
Our only REAL SGT moment was on the bus from DTD one night. The driver was training, so there were 2. The trainer noticed about 1/2 way back to SSR that a guy had an alcoholic drink. She told him if she had seen him come on with it, she would have made him toss it and that he was not allowed to drink it on the bus. He kept sipping away, so she told him to stop and get rid of it. He got really belligerent with her and said she was rude.
No, she is pissed because you cannot follow directions, idiot.
Then some other guy starts telling her she could have handled it better. Then, of course, since we are on a bus with my fellow DVC members, he says the phrase that makes me want to punch him "WE PAY YOUR SALARY." :mad:
She has the driver pull over and is going to call security. When we got off, we told her thank you and to try to have a good night. My husband wanted to tell her that if the idiots complained, that we would be happy to let her boss know that she was right in every way.
I have a knack for bus incidents. I'll have to post about the first one another time. :D:
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Friday was a weird day for me... I was a Stock Runner at Paradise Pier (which these days is weird in and of itself... :D :) . Pretty much as soon as I got off the Cast Shuttle, I saw a kid skating towards the yellow bag check tent, and I did a brisk jog to catch up to him and inform him and the adult with him about having to take out his wheels, and they actually complied.
Not only that, there was another kid in their party that I didn't see before that had to take his wheels out too. Inside the park, saw another kid with the bloody things on. The adult didn't know how to take the wheels out, so I actually did it for them based on instructions found on the manufacturer's web site. Again, no resistance to having to take the wheels out. Later on, another group, two girls and their mom. Had to help with the removal again, but there was no resistance...
The only thing even close to defiance I got was a punk-ass kid who kinda mumbled "okay" when I asked him to take his wheels out, and skated right by me less than a minute later, and was yelled at by his mother when I asked a second time with a more stern voice. 


