Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa?!?!?!?!!?!?!? WHERE!?!?!?!?!TiggerHappy wrote:Well, one of our attractions DID have topless mermaids for a while...![]()


Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa?!?!?!?!!?!?!? WHERE!?!?!?!?!TiggerHappy wrote:Well, one of our attractions DID have topless mermaids for a while...![]()
Florida had and still has a law allowing women to breastfeed in public.PatchOBlack wrote:Second, regarding public breast feeding: I don't want to spark a debate on if it is appropriate or not, but I seem to recall at least at one point Florida had a law that stated that women had the right to breast feed in public.
The original Submarine Voyage ride had topless mermaids (although, Disney made them nipple-less so they weren't THAT bad). Some of them were covered up in that area and a few others lost their tops.DLRFantasmic!Dan wrote:Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa?!?!?!?!!?!?!? WHERE!?!?!?!?!![]()
How did I see THIS?!?!?!?! I must go see!!! :D:
Maybe they went to go be in the next Pirates Movie ;)TiggerHappy wrote:The original Submarine Voyage ride had topless mermaids (although, Disney made them nipple-less so they weren't THAT bad). Some of them were covered up in that area and a few others lost their tops.
You can't see them anymore since the ride got re-themed to Finding Nemo.
Darnation, and missed it, lol, :D How come I did not KNOW about this?TiggerHappy wrote:The original Submarine Voyage ride had topless mermaids (although, Disney made them nipple-less so they weren't THAT bad). Some of them were covered up in that area and a few others lost their tops.
You can't see them anymore since the ride got re-themed to Finding Nemo.
I remember seeing them and being a little startled. And fixated. (I was a teenage boy at the time.)TiggerHappy wrote:The original Submarine Voyage ride had topless mermaids (although, Disney made them nipple-less so they weren't THAT bad). Some of them were covered up in that area and a few others lost their tops.
You can't see them anymore since the ride got re-themed to Finding Nemo.
I was also fixated by the mermaids, but for different reasons. (Mind you, I was a little girl at the time.) It wasn't until I went through puberty that I realized they lacked nipples.BRWombat wrote:I remember seeing them and being a little startled. And fixated. (I was a teenage boy at the time.)
Hmmm...would mermaids be considered mammals or fish? If the latter, it would explain the lack of that anatomic feature...TiggerHappy wrote:It wasn't until I went through puberty that I realized they lacked nipples.![]()
Even Disney Mermaids have nipples,or else we would see Ariel without herPatchOBlack wrote:Hmmm...would mermaids be considered mammals or fish? If the latter, it would explain the lack of that anatomic feature...
Or maybe this is a path I should not start down? :cat1: