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BRWombat
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by BRWombat » Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:47 pm
hobie16 wrote:Don't ever admit that to a Hawaiian. They might have the
night marchers pay you a visit. :D:
From that link: "Legend has it that if you look a night marcher straight in the eye, you will be forced to walk among them for eternity, but if you have a relative taken by them, you will be spared."
I have a few relatives I could offer them, so I'm good. :D:
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by PatchOBlack » Wed Sep 01, 2010 1:56 pm
BRWombat wrote:From that link: "Legend has it that if you look a night marcher straight in the eye, you will be forced to walk among them for eternity, but if you have a relative taken by them, you will be spared."
I have a few relatives I could offer them, so I'm good. :D:
I think that only works if a relative has already been taken, not that you can offer one in exchange.
I wonder if reflective sunglasses would work as well....
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by DisneyMom » Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:41 pm
DragonFox98 wrote:Hobie, I have actually killed an aloe plant. Yes, an aloe plant. Therefore, I buy the colored aloe in the drugstore...either green or blue, they're both about the same. It does soothe the burn and it doesn't smell nearly as bad as it did 15 years ago.
Does anyone remember Noxema? My grandmother used to put that on me for sunburn when I was little.
I buy the generic Ralph's "Noxema",cheaper.
Get a little high breathing in all the fumes from that stuff :p:
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by Kifaru » Wed Sep 01, 2010 11:01 pm
DragonFox98 wrote:...I think I probably would've asked that mom what her damage was. I don't think I could've stayed quiet. ...
Oh, we did
not stay quiet! I have also suffered through multiple major sunburns and sun poisoning, I could hardly breathe trying to imagine an infant in that sort of pain. We called 911, we asked a Cast Member nearby to call for help, we offered to buy her lunch if she would just bring the baby indoors... I do not know the outcome, she was not receptive and we chose not to follow her, but we did
not stay quiet.
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by Notastupidguest » Thu Sep 02, 2010 2:56 am
Kifaru wrote:Oh, we did not stay quiet! I have also suffered through multiple major sunburns and sun poisoning, I could hardly breathe trying to imagine an infant in that sort of pain. We called 911, we asked a Cast Member nearby to call for help, we offered to buy her lunch if she would just bring the baby indoors... I do not know the outcome, she was not receptive and we chose not to follow her, but we did not stay quiet.
Thank the lord for that. That poor baby had no voice, well done to you.
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by GaTechGal » Thu Sep 02, 2010 6:48 am
DragonFox98 wrote:Hobie, I have actually killed an aloe plant. Yes, an aloe plant. Therefore, I buy the colored aloe in the drugstore...either green or blue, they're both about the same. It does soothe the burn and it doesn't smell nearly as bad as it did 15 years ago.
That's the kind my DH buys. He uses it like the father from "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" used Windex - on EVERY kind of hurt. He's gotten the kids to buy into it as well. Great for sunburn, but I prefer neosporen on cuts.
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by DragonFox98 » Thu Sep 02, 2010 9:23 am
GaTechGal wrote:That's the kind my DH buys. He uses it like the father from "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" used Windex - on EVERY kind of hurt. He's gotten the kids to buy into it as well. Great for sunburn, but I prefer neosporen on cuts.
Kifaru, I am so glad you didn't stay quiet!!! I do hope the infant was alright. I watch my Quinn (the two eyar old) VERY carefully....like I said, I know how bad it hurts and when you can't say how bad it hurts, it's worse.
GaTechGal - I prefer neosporen for cuts as well.....colored aloe only for sunburn.
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by Moonstone » Thu Sep 02, 2010 12:00 pm
I once saw a mother exiting Peter Pan while nursing a very new looking new born. I totally support her right to breast feed but it's a moving walkway, what if she fell? :(
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by GRUMPY PIRATE » Thu Sep 02, 2010 2:02 pm
Moonstone wrote:I once saw a mother exiting Peter Pan while nursing a very new looking new born. I totally support her right to breast feed but it's a moving walkway, what if she fell? :(
she would probably sue disney for not stopping the walkway while she was breastfeeding.

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by pbb » Fri Sep 03, 2010 3:40 pm
Wow.....A newborn in a Blizzard Beach. I wonder how he/she like summit plummet. A diaper atomic wedgie must have been tough on the baby.
Seriously, what idiots. I don't know if I could have kept quiet. The sunburn on on a newborn would horrible. What about things in the water? A baby's immune system would not hold up well to some of the things that could be in the water. While I am sure they have a great filtration system I would question the weakness of the immune system of a newborn.
We have not had a newborn in 20 years. We have had a puppy and the pupply could not go out in public for a month, LOL. 20 years ago that rule was in place for newborns as well. I have to admit we did take our youngest who was 3 months old to the parks for 3 days. We were down visiting my Grandparents near Sarasota and snuck a few days at the parks. I remember putting sunscreen, hats, light blankets etc. to protect him from the sun. He survived....LOL