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LaMole,I may be brain-dead,'but' I'm pretty sure that was sarcasam.LaMole wrote:Why dont YOU stay home since you seem like the type of person that should not be allowed in WDW. Just because we choose to eat such unhealthy foods does not make it right to be given to animals. If you haven't seen any signs at WDW that say don't feed the animals maybe you ought to go back to school and learn how to read, because they are posted. It's just rule breakers like yourself that want to get away with as much as you can! You choose to ignore the signs. And if this would have ruined his vacation then it should have since he was clearly breaking the rules.
BTW,can I feed the birds 'to' the ducks???? :twisted:
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You mean like this pelican eating a pigeon?darph nader wrote:BTW,can I feed the birds 'to' the ducks???? :twisted:
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Dang the stuff I miss when I am still too tired from vacation to post a lot. Gee whiz all the excitement of a closed thread too. LOL :D:
And to stay on topic....Do I feed the birds? Usually no, sometimes yes. Depends on my mood. I tend to do it more at the local McDonald's anyway. Would I waste precious moments of my vacation reporting someone for tossing a french fry to a duck? Hell NO! Not that I dont care about the ducks as living beings it is just that it took me 15 minutes to find someone to tell about the disgusting bathroom at POR (which was told about before dinner and never touched an hour and 1/2 later---it was REALLY NASTY, not as bad as the tacky tourist stop we went to, but when you gotta go ......
) Anyway I just have better things to do at WDW then worry about whether a duck gets high cholesteral for eating a salty greasy fry. Besides it would just make him more juicer come Xmas with a side of plum pudding. ;) OH LOOK A FLOWER!
And to stay on topic....Do I feed the birds? Usually no, sometimes yes. Depends on my mood. I tend to do it more at the local McDonald's anyway. Would I waste precious moments of my vacation reporting someone for tossing a french fry to a duck? Hell NO! Not that I dont care about the ducks as living beings it is just that it took me 15 minutes to find someone to tell about the disgusting bathroom at POR (which was told about before dinner and never touched an hour and 1/2 later---it was REALLY NASTY, not as bad as the tacky tourist stop we went to, but when you gotta go ......
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[quote="vixen101485"]Dang the stuff I miss when I am still too tired from vacation to post a lot. Gee whiz all the excitement of a closed thread too. LOL :D:
And to stay on topic....Do I feed the birds? Usually no, sometimes yes. Depends on my mood. I tend to do it more at the local McDonald's anyway. Would I waste precious moments of my vacation reporting someone for tossing a french fry to a duck? Hell NO! Not that I dont care about the ducks as living beings it is just that it took me 15 minutes to find someone to tell about the disgusting bathroom at POR (which was told about before dinner and never touched an hour and 1/2 later---it was REALLY NASTY, not as bad as the tacky tourist stop we went to, but when you gotta go ......
) Anyway I just have better things to do at WDW then worry about whether a duck gets high cholesteral for eating a salty greasy fry. Besides it would just make him more juicer come Xmas with a side of plum pudding. ]
hey, pick out a nice duck and tell a CM you'll have that for dinner.
And to stay on topic....Do I feed the birds? Usually no, sometimes yes. Depends on my mood. I tend to do it more at the local McDonald's anyway. Would I waste precious moments of my vacation reporting someone for tossing a french fry to a duck? Hell NO! Not that I dont care about the ducks as living beings it is just that it took me 15 minutes to find someone to tell about the disgusting bathroom at POR (which was told about before dinner and never touched an hour and 1/2 later---it was REALLY NASTY, not as bad as the tacky tourist stop we went to, but when you gotta go ......
hey, pick out a nice duck and tell a CM you'll have that for dinner.
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That loud one in the bushes at MK that scared the shit of me while I was getting a pic taken will suffice. :D: I think I will feed him some buttered bread and cranberries so I dont have to actually stick my hand up a birds butt to stuff him.
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Hey! Those are our christmas dinners you are talking about. :D: ;)drcorey wrote:hey, pick out a nice duck and tell a CM you'll have that for dinner.
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[quote="Cranbiz"]Hey! Those are our christmas dinners you are talking about. :D: ]Oh! I didn't realize! That's why the chicken was so freaking greasy.
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Sarcasm??? Here???darph nader wrote:LaMole,I may be brain-dead,'but' I'm pretty sure that was sarcasam.![]()
Okay. Um... while most people know Walt invented the multi-plane camera setup for adding depth to animated films, did you know he is also credited by some with inventing the multi-line phone? As an early Hollywood studio head, he disliked the clutter of having multiple telephones on his desk, and had some of his savvy electricians rewire the multiple lines into a single phone with push-buttons to select between the different lines.Main Streeter wrote:BRW, I always love your Factoids. Really, I'm posting seriously. Post more Factiods.
[spoiler]Okay, I completely made that up. But it does sound believable, doesn't it?
Sorry for the funny response when you were being serious, MS! I admire Walt, but I hardly consider myself an authority on the man, especially when compared to Zazu and some of the others here.[/spoiler]
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At the San Francisco Zoo, the seagulls are very aggressive. The last time we went, (quite a while ago), the vendors selling the food would say "Watch out for the seagulls!" when handing you your food. I saw many of those flying rats grabbing food right out of the kids hands and they would come up to the tables and grab your food with you right there. Maybe by now they have put netting over the dining area or changed the whole thing, but it was a scene right out of the birds with gulls swooping and diving and grabbing. Or maybe those gulls are now screaming "MINE! MINE! MINE!" :twisted:
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