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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by costumesaremylife » Mon Jul 14, 2008 6:08 pm

That lady and the yorkie! She was just there over the fourth of july when I was there. WE both stayed at pop and I saw her everywhere. At one point a 12-13 year old girl was pushing her wheel chair at the bus stop, but I never saw that girl again and I saw the Yorkie lady numerous times. She seemed to be everywhere.

I can't stand her. I don't know what kind of poo she's trying to pull over everyone. I feel really bad for the dog

My dad has a really hard time walking. and when he does walk he takes very short steps so it takes a long time to get around. In disney he uses a scooter to get around (we also have one at home) I would love it if a bus was full and had two scooters if he could just hop on, like she did. I understand many people have problems that we can't see, but if you are in a wheelchair without a brace, a cane or any sign it makes me mad. (and Really I mean just about any sign, I'm very observant and caring of people in wheel chairs. Just not her) I hope she never has to deal with the fact that she cannot walk on a moving walkway, like my dad. He can't ride Peter Pan anymore.



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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by ThunderCat » Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:06 am

EeyoresButterfly wrote:I know there was a similar death on splash when a man stepped out while the ride was in motion and died. He told the others on the ride that he felt ill. I do not know if this is the man and if he truly had a disability, or if she is simply repeating an urban legend, but I'm sure it could happen.
As I understand it, the gentleman in question exited his boat in the ride envelope, slipped and fell into the flume, and was crushed by an oncoming boat.

Friends who work at SM tell me that intrusions there are far more common than one would think.



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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by EeyoresButterfly » Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:20 am

It doesn't surprise me. It is a long ride that is slow moving through several parts and has no restraints.


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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by ThunderCat » Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:29 am

To get back on topic...

Another scary regular is George, the "Disney Tattoo Guy". Now, if someone wants to get a lot of Disney tattoos, that's their business... but I've had several guests complain to me that this guy will go so far as to tell other guests who have Disney tattoos that he's the only person who's "allowed" to have a Disney tattoo, and that they aren't allowed to display their tattoos openly in the park.



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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by Figment76 » Tue Jul 15, 2008 10:01 am

costumesaremylife wrote:That lady and the yorkie!

I can't stand her. I don't know what kind of poo she's trying to pull over everyone. I feel really bad for the dog
Y'know, I thought I saw a woman with a small dog in her shoulder bag going on to Soarin' once. It happened so fast, and I lost sight of her in the crowd, so I didn't get a chance to point her out to a CM. I mentioned it on Board X, but got shot down with people telling me it must have been a stuffed animal. However, I know it was definitely a real dog in that bag! Maybe it was this lady. Can you imagine if she put the bag in the underseat netting/cargo (sorry, I forget what it's called) area?!

ETA: Couldn't have been the same person as she wasn't in a wheelchair and doesn't otherwise fit the description. Never mind. But still scary, if she did bring a dog on that ride.



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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by Kwahati » Tue Jul 15, 2008 10:31 am

Figment76 wrote:But still scary, if she did bring a dog on that ride.
Eh...it depends on the dog. My puppy (term used loosely and lovingly) would sit on my lap through anything. She might be terrified and/or miserable (and in the case of Soarin', she's too big so I wouldn't be able to see the movie well!), but she'd stay put at least... :p: [Hmm...technically she's a service animal too, so I could get her in the gate, but I think someone might notice when trying to get into a ride... Anyone know where to find a four foot deep handbag?!?] :twisted:


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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:20 pm

ThunderCat wrote:To get back on topic...

Another scary regular is George, the "Disney Tattoo Guy". Now, if someone wants to get a lot of Disney tattoos, that's their business... but I've had several guests complain to me that this guy will go so far as to tell other guests who have Disney tattoos that he's the only person who's "allowed" to have a Disney tattoo, and that they aren't allowed to display their tattoos openly in the park.
Wow, does that guy self promote or what?

I don't see how he can say that only he is allowed, when you read the disclaimer on his web site, it makes it clear he in not affiliated in any way.

Which raised the question, does DLR or WDW ask people to "cover up" some types of tattoos. (assuming that they are ones that shoud be viewed by children)


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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by NessaMcTastic » Tue Jul 15, 2008 3:08 pm

GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Wow, does that guy self promote or what?

I don't see how he can say that only he is allowed, when you read the disclaimer on his web site, it makes it clear he in not affiliated in any way.

Which raised the question, does DLR or WDW ask people to "cover up" some types of tattoos. (assuming that they are ones that shoud be viewed by children)
Does anyone else find it creepy that he has some cast members tattooed on him?

I don't understand a passion that's taken that far!



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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by Flame » Wed Jul 16, 2008 1:01 am

ThunderCat wrote:To get back on topic...

Another scary regular is George, the "Disney Tattoo Guy". Now, if someone wants to get a lot of Disney tattoos, that's their business... but I've had several guests complain to me that this guy will go so far as to tell other guests who have Disney tattoos that he's the only person who's "allowed" to have a Disney tattoo, and that they aren't allowed to display their tattoos openly in the park.
O_O

yeah, i totally agree with you there. getting them is one thing, telling them they can't get one is just moronic. i plan on getting a "punk Simba" tattoo in a couple years...i should proudly show that off just to aggravate him. :twisted:


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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by Euterpe » Wed Jul 16, 2008 1:42 am

That website made me sick to my stomach. What a waste of money.


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