The bird wasn't that big but she did have a pretty good bite.DisneyMom wrote:As long as there were no remnants from the Pilots! ;)
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Mo and I found our lovely talk back parrot at the Rain Forest Cafe. She is yellow and has green feathers. She replaced our other bird. We call the bird "Polly"! Our bird has major problems with American Idol. She can not keep up with the bad singers.
I think if you do talk with some one who works for the airline, I think you can get a bird on the plane with no problem.
I think if you do talk with some one who works for the airline, I think you can get a bird on the plane with no problem.
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And if not, you can just give 'em the bird. :twisted: ;)turkeyham wrote:I think if you do talk with some one who works for the airline, I think you can get a bird on the plane with no problem.
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I can't count the number of times I would be stroller parking in Fantasyland (stroller capitol of the world) when I would push a stroller that seemed too heavy and sure enough a kid would be in it. More often than not mom would think dad had the kid and vice versa. They would come running in a panic a few seconds later.DisneyMom wrote:And then there's the SGs who leave their kids unattended in the stroller![]()
Most people just leave their stuff in the stroller, we don't worry about those unattended bags, otherwise no rides in Fantasyland would ever be operational. I do get a kick out of the people who chain their strollers and then get pissed off at us for cutting the lock. My favorite though were the guests who would come up to me while I was moving strollers to tell me that their stroller was stolen because it wasn't int the exact spot where they had left it. I wanted to ask them, " gee, what do you think happenedo it?" I mean reallly, do you they think that I would move every stroller but leaves theirs alone just tbecause it is their magical stroller?
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If they won't allow a bird on the plane, can it just fly along behind? Or tied on with a rope (see "National Lampoon's Vacation")?
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Wait for it.....hobie will post a pix of this. :D: :D:Ms. Matterhorn wrote:can it just fly along behind? Or tied on with a rope (see "National Lampoon's Vacation")?
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Main Streeter wrote:Wait for it.....hobie will post a pix of this. :D: :D:



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That would work. Since in this case it would be a bird and not a dog.Ms. Matterhorn wrote:If they won't allow a bird on the plane, can it just fly along behind? Or tied on with a rope (see "National Lampoon's Vacation")?
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That I wouldn't mind so much. It's the parents who leave an infant in an open stroller in August, then get on an attraction that lasts 20 minutes, not counting the queue.EeyoresButterfly wrote:I can't count the number of times I would be stroller parking in Fantasyland (stroller capitol of the world) when I would push a stroller that seemed too heavy and sure enough a kid would be in it. More often than not mom would think dad had the kid and vice versa. They would come running in a panic a few seconds later.
Every time -- I mean every *single* time -- when the parents come back, it's never, "Where's my kid?" it's always, "Where's my stroller?"
Which I guess says something significant about their priorities.
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Absolutely!Zazu wrote:Which I guess says something significant about their priorities.