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  1. dtroutma

    dtroutma said, about 1 year ago

    Hey! Disneyworld has tighter security than TSA. THEY run your fingerprint, TSA doesn’t. “Uncle Walt” is still watching over you!

  2. motivemagus

    motivemagus said, about 1 year ago

    Ouch. Nailed it.

  3. Krazy Ig Katz

    Krazy Ig Katz said, about 1 year ago

    Is he going to pop a cap on Goofy? Goofy can seem rather threatening.

  4. truecanadianliberal

    truecanadianliberal said, about 1 year ago

    @dtroutma

    Trout, why would they do that at the happiest place on earth, the most kid and family-friendly (gag me with a spoon) park?

  5. Ketira shena Pretarasedrin

    Ketira shena Pretarasedrin said, about 1 year ago

    @truecanadianliberal

    @dtroutma, let me, since I live near there….

    They do that so that every Guest feels Safe while visiting their Parks. You don’t have to worry about anyone coming up in the night to rob you —and if that does happen, Park Security is quick to take care of things.
    Walt’s vision of his Parks included that so that everyone who visited would have only happy memories, not bad ones.

    Why don’t you come back over here? EPCOT is a wonderful place to see how the world could get along with each other, if religion & politics didn’t get in the way of things, as well as a testing ground for some great innovations that may someday be in everyone’s hands.
    Example: did you know that both Disney Parks in the US tested touch screens before they were made for public use? The managers allowed them to be put in several different places (here, only in EPCOT) and watched to see what the public would do. The Public didn’t let them down, and now we have them on our cell phones!

  6. truecanadianliberal

    truecanadianliberal said, about 1 year ago

    @Ketira shena Pretarasedrin

    Because ever since the Patriot and Military Commissions Acts that would allow an overzealous a$$hole at the border to arrest and detain me if they decided I posed a risk to your beloved “freedoms”, I have not set foot in your country, the former democracy to the south. Are you implying that these egregious freedom-killing laws have been overturned? Because I did not get the memo. Or will you guarantee me safe passage if I tried to cross?
    Any other stupid questions?

  7. Sheik Yerbouti

    Sheik Yerbouti said, about 1 year ago

    @truecanadianliberal

    ^ Do not go to America. They shoot you in the streets if you look at them sideways.

  8. Sheik Yerbouti

    Sheik Yerbouti said, about 1 year ago

    @truecanadianliberal

    ^^ You would be safer in Afghanistan. That is, unless you run into an American soldier there.

  9. rightisright

    rightisright said, about 1 year ago

    @Sheik Yerbouti

    Spread this truth among all your jihadist friends!

  10. Ketira shena Pretarasedrin

    Ketira shena Pretarasedrin said, about 1 year ago

    @truecanadianliberal

    Actually, you would be looked at that way if you acted suspicious. We have Canadians come through here all the time & depend on you Canucks and other folk from around the World to help the State’s economy!
    Besides, that runs both ways: my next-eldest bro was searched on both sides of the border just because he has dusky skin (no, we’re not Hispanic nor terrorists) and he was driving an RV! They thought he might be trafficking drugs, even though he’s not into that at all. (See his site: www.waynewirs.com )

    However, what I said about Walt Disney World was true. They want you to have good memories so that you will come back to see what they’re up to next! I know this because I watched the Magic Kingdom being built during my childhood.

  11. dtroutma

    dtroutma said, about 1 year ago

    DisneyLAND was built in my childhood, and I watched it built. In college, friends worked there, others at Knotts Berry Farm. Knotts was a LOT happier place to work, higher wages, better hours, and no creepy “dress codes” that were almost “Sharia”.

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