Snow White's Wishing Well is NOT a Trash can!

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Re: Snow White's Wishing Well is NOT a Trash can!

Post by Captain C » Sat Oct 04, 2008 10:46 am

drcorey wrote:they throw trash ever where. it is sad at times.
the Dumass familys of america think because something has a opening,
it's they duty to fill it with trash. geez, I even see people trying to stuff trash in Push. look in almost any opening in the parks and you will see trash.
Technically, Push IS a Trash Can and he even thanks you when you put trash in him.
My mother tells me that she rode Peter Pan's Flight once and someone dropped a Popcorn bag right on Big Ben. I know this is a SGT but I couldn't help but burst out laughing when I heard this. The thought alone is pretty funny, but then I get the image of giant popcorn bags falling over London XD



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Re: Snow White's Wishing Well is NOT a Trash can!

Post by IndyandMarion » Sat Oct 04, 2008 10:25 pm

We've gone from having the largest surplus in American history to the largest debt in American history. Popcorn raining over London, isn't so crazy now a days. . .


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Re: Snow White's Wishing Well is NOT a Trash can!

Post by Captain C » Mon Oct 06, 2008 9:26 am

LOL No kidding. But what about GIANT POPCORN! I mean, considering the scale of the Popcorn bag to the London Miniatures, that's gotta bea HUUUGE Popcorn bag :D:



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Re: Snow White's Wishing Well is NOT a Trash can!

Post by SRT_GB » Mon Oct 06, 2008 1:36 pm

turkeyham wrote:Push is cool. He was over at Disneyland and now ventures through DCA. I have seen him sneak up and scare SG. One day there was a group of teenaged SG kids. They tried to bully him and push said he would call security. You hear a weird ring tone and a call. Next thing I saw was security hauling the kids away. If now if they could get Push out on grad nites. The SG graduates would be tripping out big time. :D:
That is freakin awesome!


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Re: Snow White's Wishing Well is NOT a Trash can!

Post by drcorey » Mon Oct 06, 2008 4:51 pm

Captain C wrote:Technically, Push IS a Trash Can and he even thanks you when you put trash in him.
My mother tells me that she rode Peter Pan's Flight once and someone dropped a Popcorn bag right on Big Ben. I know this is a SGT but I couldn't help but burst out laughing when I heard this. The thought alone is pretty funny, but then I get the image of giant popcorn bags falling over London XD
ok, then the well is not a trash can. and push is not a wishing well.



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Re: Snow White's Wishing Well is NOT a Trash can!

Post by Doctor McKey » Fri Oct 10, 2008 7:32 pm

drcorey wrote: geez, I even see people trying to stuff trash in Push.
Well in their defense, Push is a trash can, and does have a can with a liner in him just for that reason. The LCI attendants actually use people putting trash in him as a tool.... Pepo uses it as an enviromental message...


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Re: Snow White's Wishing Well is NOT a Trash can!

Post by Zazu » Sun Oct 12, 2008 12:01 pm

Doctor McKey wrote:... Push is a trash can, and does have a can with a liner in him just for that reason.
I understand that Push didn't always have a liner. When he first went on stage there was nothing between the flaps and the drive electronics. First kid that dumped a half-full cup of soda down his throat messed him up something fierce. A mini-bin and liner were added immediately.


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Re: Snow White's Wishing Well is NOT a Trash can!

Post by disneyaddict » Sun Oct 12, 2008 12:32 pm

ectomstr wrote:While riding HM one day. my brother, sister and I started cracking up over a Coke bottle laying on the ground where the portraits are.

Hmm, for some reason, this reminds me of a guy on Splash Mountain last week...You know how, when you exit the ride, you pass the pictures of you and others coming down the big drop? Well, when looking for my family, I saw a picture of a log with two people in the front, and one guy in the second row. (Or maybe it was just the guy...I'm pretty sure the other two were there as well.) Not too unusual, except for the fact that this guy was drinking a pop as he went down the big drop. I'm not sure how he managed that...I think it would be quite difficult to drink something as you're falling 5 stories.


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Re: Snow White's Wishing Well is NOT a Trash can!

Post by hobie16 » Sun Oct 12, 2008 1:17 pm

disneyaddict wrote:Not too unusual, except for the fact that this guy was drinking a pop as he went down the big drop. I'm not sure how he managed that...I think it would be quite difficult to drink something as you're falling 5 stories.
It's all about gravity and how you adjust to changes in it.


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