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Re: No Leaning on the Rails, For Goodness's Sake

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 10:53 pm
by Zazu
susislicker wrote:I love Pumbaa, :pumbaa: He is probably one of my all time favorite Disney characters. Warthogs....sigh......gotta love em.... :hysteria: And he eats worms...... :D:

Zazu: we ned more Pumbaa smilies! This one is cute, but does not show the big, beautiful warthog in all his humongus glory!!!!!
Okay, how's this one: :pumbaa2:

Re: No Leaning on the Rails, For Goodness's Sake

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 10:58 pm
by Zazu
Cheshire Figment wrote:Several years ago Judy had a very embarrassing moment at the Frontierland Train Station because of leaning on the railing. She managed somehow to get her knee through the space between the 4x4 vertical posts and could not get it back out.

... Finally the CM called RCES and they sent a squad with a Jaws of Life; put the JoL down at the bottom of the posts and it then pushed them apart and she was able to get her leg out.

I wonder what the maintenance people thought of when they had to put the fencing back together.
Probably not much. I had to bust somebody's leg out of that fence about once a month; twice that often at Toontown.

Never bothered calling an Alpha Unit for the job though. We kept an old steel stanchion in the Baggage Room and just busted the stiles loose ourselves. :bbbat:

Judy was, I'm sure, patient. Some of the kids, not so much.

Re: No Leaning on the Rails, For Goodness's Sake

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 11:11 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
Zazu wrote:Probably not much. I had to bust somebody's leg out of that fence about once a month; twice that often at Toontown.

Never bothered calling an Alpha Unit for the job though. We kept an old steel stanchion in the Baggage Room and just busted the stiles loose ourselves. :bbbat:

Judy was, I'm sure, patient. Some of the kids, not so much.
I was thinking that if there is that many incidents, they should possibly put a fine mesh over it, tht way no one would be tempted, and it would still be see through.

Re: No Leaning on the Rails, For Goodness's Sake

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 11:28 pm
by DLRFantasmic!Dan
Cheshire Figment wrote:Several years ago Judy had a very embarrassing moment at the Frontierland Train Station because of leaning on the railing. She managed somehow to get her knee through the space between the 4x4 vertical posts and could not get it back out.

She, I and the CM at the station worked for several minutes manipulating her leg but could not get the knee back to the Guest side of the railing. Finally the CM called RCES and they sent a squad with a Jaws of Life; put the JoL down at the bottom of the posts and it then pushed them apart and she was able to get her leg out.

I wonder what the maintenance people thought of when they had to put the fencing back together.

Of course Judy was very careful about leaning on fences in the future.
It happens often when I am working the Astro Orbitor. Some kid is stupid enough to have their knee caught in between the sliding gates and we have to call maintance to bring the jaws of life.

Re: No Leaning on the Rails, For Goodness's Sake

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 9:43 am
by Cheshire Figment
GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:I was thinking that if there is that many incidents, they should possibly put a fine mesh over it, tht way no one would be tempted, and it would still be see through.
But that would be "bad show".

Re: No Leaning on the Rails, For Goodness's Sake

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 9:58 am
by Shorty82
I would think Disney would know how to design railings that look good and were also idiot proof, or at least more idiot proof than the ones they have now.

Re: No Leaning on the Rails, For Goodness's Sake

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 10:05 am
by Princess Susi
Zazu wrote:Okay, how's this one: :pumbaa2:
Oh, that is a very nice one! I love it and you are the king, Zazu! Thank you very much! :D:
susi

Re: No Leaning on the Rails, For Goodness's Sake

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 10:06 am
by Planner
Build better rails they just make better idiots :D: Nothing is idiot proof, you can slow em down and you can weed some of the more genetically diverse ones out but there are always those...winners in life :ridicule:

Re: No Leaning on the Rails, For Goodness's Sake

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 10:26 am
by hobie16
Cheshire Figment wrote:I did value my life and if I had even taken a camera out she might have killed me.
How could she? She was stuck in the rail! :twisted:

Re: No Leaning on the Rails, For Goodness's Sake

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 10:50 am
by vixen101485
There is always late at nite when he would be sound asleep. LOL

Donnie;s dad on the other hand has no qualms about taking pics of his wife in odd postitions or situations. I reallllllly didnt want to see the woman;s backside while gardening or the gory pics of her shoulder after being oprerated on. BLECH!