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disneydreamer21
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by disneydreamer21 » Mon Jul 05, 2010 12:59 pm
OH...My....GOD!!! Really, it the ride was that important to her, that's what child swap is for!! Don't shove your kid in a bag!! And that fact it was the Simpsons ride, let it go...it will *unfortunately* always be there...jees this one takes the cake and *shudders*...How could the mom have the audacity to shove their kis in a bag?? It;s like huh??

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Fitswimmer
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by Fitswimmer » Wed Jul 07, 2010 6:00 pm
The real scary thing about this is that they breed....
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KaiRubix
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by KaiRubix » Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:43 pm
Holy Jeebus...
I mean what kind of parent would do such a thing. the worst I've ever dealt with was a a mother that wanted her infant baby to ride with her on a roller coaster. She didn't speak alot of english so I assumed she was either trying to trick me into just letting her go with her baby or she really didn't have a clue about the rules. (although i doubt it)
But seriously this woman who tried to sneak her child on like that deserves the "Best parent of the Year" award because she truly deserves it
best idea for any parent to do ever!
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and then I read this story.
Rob562 wrote:This story is pretty much right up there with the woman who put her baby in a duffel bag to go on Bilge Rat Barges at IOA. And then when caught by the team member, claimed she was being singled out because she was trying to breastfeed her baby...
That story is somewhere here on SGT...
EDIT: Found it:
http://www.stupidguesttricks.com/showth ... #post25660
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5th Dimension
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by 5th Dimension » Tue Jan 18, 2011 1:06 am
That Popeye story is pretty shocking, but I've heard of people keeping their babies in bags to sneak them onto rides before. So I'm not TOO shocked.
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tskbf2005
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by tskbf2005 » Wed Jan 26, 2011 10:58 pm
i hope they meet mr policeman
I DON'T make the rules, I just enforce them
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5th Dimension
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by 5th Dimension » Thu Jan 27, 2011 6:07 pm
5th Dimension wrote:That Popeye story is pretty shocking, but I've heard of people keeping their babies in bags to sneak them onto rides before. So I'm not TOO shocked.
Oops, this IS the thread I originally saw the baby in the bag trick :p:
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turkeyham
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by turkeyham » Thu Jan 27, 2011 7:09 pm
I have seen SG bring their dogs in their back backs. Security has told them to put the dog in the kennel. One SG said that he did not have a rabies shot update and security walked the guy and his dog out of the property.
Now, if you are sneaking in a live baby, you are not so bright.
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PatchOBlack
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by PatchOBlack » Thu Jan 27, 2011 7:27 pm
turkeyham wrote:Now, if you are sneaking in a live baby, you are not so bright.
I nominate this for the 2011 "Biggest Understatement" award! :cat1:
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julieannboo
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by julieannboo » Fri Jan 28, 2011 4:56 am
brilliant. i have come to the conclusion that people aren't just stupid in the uk - they are stupid the world over.
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PatchOBlack
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by PatchOBlack » Fri Jan 28, 2011 1:01 pm
julieannboo wrote:brilliant. i have come to the conclusion that people aren't just stupid in the uk - they are stupid the world over.
Stupidity is not limited to any gender, religion, or nationality, I am sorry to say.