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Re: Suspicious pkg?

Post by darph nader » Tue Sep 22, 2009 11:16 pm

Main Streeter wrote:LOL, anything for free park pass, right darph? We are talking WDW! Today is your 25th wedding anniversary, & you're trying for a position 2000 miles away. :D: Happy Anniversary to you & The Baker.
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Thanks MS. The baker says "Hi". It was a pretty good day,all in all.

Free park passes would be good. There aint 'squat' here in town for jobs :( ,I'm ready to give just about anything a try. :rolleyes:


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Re: Suspicious pkg?

Post by Lasolimu » Wed Sep 23, 2009 9:33 am

turkeyham wrote:Would a fruit cake be a suspicious package? I was just reading about security at the airports have tighten up. Checking for home made bombs that are made from liquid proxcide.
I don't think there is any way to make a fruitcake not suspicious.


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Post by sarbah77 » Wed Sep 23, 2009 3:04 pm

I got to my resort (checking in) late Thursday night. There was a broadcast voicemail when I got in, apologizing for the bus inconvenience and assuring me that everything was fine.

I had NO idea what anyone was talking about - I think I'd left for the airport before anything happened and by the time I landed, it was all done. Not sorry, though, that I missed it!



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Post by Main Streeter » Wed Sep 23, 2009 3:23 pm

Lasolimu wrote:I don't think there is any way to make a fruitcake not suspicious.
Sounds like those famous Johnny Carson jokes. He hated fruit cakes.



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Re: Suspicious pkg?

Post by turkeyham » Wed Sep 23, 2009 4:09 pm

A few years ago I went to WDW and the Disney's Magical Express was late getting to MCO. Apparently there was a bank robbery in OC. The bank was within a few miles of the hotel. We finally got in around 7 pm. We got in at MCO around 2:30 pm.

Now going to DL, if someone left a back pack on a bench over 45 minutes to 1 hour, yes, I have seen security come out with a K-9 dog and sniff out the area. After 9-1-1 there were so many hoax around.

In the Alamitos Landing area they have found some TNT in a garage and it was old. They had to take a bomb squad in and blow it up on the Naval Weapons base. This was about 5 years ago. The fire department said it was very old.



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Re: Suspicious pkg?

Post by drcorey » Wed Sep 23, 2009 4:46 pm

turkeyham wrote:A few years ago I went to WDW and the Disney's Magical Express was late getting to MCO. Apparently there was a bank robbery in OC. The bank was within a few miles of the hotel. We finally got in around 7 pm. We got in at MCO around 2:30 pm.

Now going to DL, if someone left a back pack on a bench over 45 minutes to 1 hour, yes, I have seen security come out with a K-9 dog and sniff out the area. After 9-1-1 there were so many hoax around.

In the Alamitos Landing area they have found some TNT in a garage and it was old. They had to take a bomb squad in and blow it up on the Naval Weapons base. This was about 5 years ago. The fire department said it was very old.
want to arouse the guard dogs intrest?
leave a backpack of meat laying in the sun for a few hours.


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Post by BRWombat » Thu Sep 24, 2009 9:05 am

<-- likes fruitcake. :o:


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Re: Suspicious pkg?

Post by ktulu » Thu Sep 24, 2009 9:24 am

BRWombat wrote:<-- likes fruitcake. :o:
Figures :rolleyes:

There is one kind of fruitcake that I tried and liked, my parents got one, it was in the shape of Texas. I don't recall who made it, but it was good.


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Re: Suspicious pkg?

Post by felinefan » Thu Sep 24, 2009 1:58 pm

My maternal grandmother made a fruitcake that was very good. My aunt took it and made a couple of minor changes, and it was delicious.

Fruitcake dates back to the days of William Shakespeare. Originally it had everything except the kitchen sink in it--meat, dried fruit, nuts, and lots of liquor (GP and Darph would love that! ;) ); its consistency was more like pudding, but it was really the only way to preserve food over the winter. Later, the meat was taken out, less liquor was used, and sometime in the 1800s the modern fruitcake came about.

I've seen those pineaple and macadamia nut fruitcakes; I wouldn't mind trying one of those.


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Re: Suspicious pkg?

Post by darph nader » Thu Sep 24, 2009 2:44 pm

Forget the meat,dried fruits and nuts. :D:


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