CLIMBING Mexico??!!

Robo

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the really odd part is that according to the hidden treasures of the world showcase tour, those barriers blocking the steps are there just to prevent this sort of thing from happening and they wouldn't normally be part of the pyramid
 
No, he didn't say "I'm gonna jump" -- He said "I paid $$$$ for my vacation and I am going wherever I *&%** please" aka "I'm entitled to it!!!!!!!!!!!!"

... or else he was trying for the 2009 Darwin Award ...

whatever :confused3

Very funny ROBO ... thanks for posting it ... but very sad too!
 
Of course, if he had fallen, he be sueing Disney. Amazing.
 
I've done my fair share of "drinking around the world" trips, and it has never entered my mind to do something that dumb. I cant decide which is dumber, this guy or the guy who tried swimming across the lake at PI to SSR and gave up half way.
 
:rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: Wow.

Actually.... I've always wanted to try that.

I wonder how he got down.... slide down the side into the arms of Underground Security?:rotfl:
 
This is just the kind of patient I see in the OR on a regular basis:rolleyes: ...they get drunk and then decide to do something stupid...the nurse in me was trying to decide which horrific injury he'd have ended up with had he fallen.:sad2:
 
This is just the kind of patient I see in the OR on a regular basis:rolleyes: ...they get drunk and then decide to do something stupid...the nurse in me was trying to decide which horrific injury he'd have ended up with had he fallen.:sad2:

exactly..I an an RN and was doing the same thing:rotfl2: I love those types of pts though, totally trashed, totally stupid behavior, and everything is always not their fault.:rotfl2:
 
the really odd part is that according to the hidden treasures of the world showcase tour, those barriers blocking the steps are there just to prevent this sort of thing from happening and they wouldn't normally be part of the pyramid

i've heard/read the same thing. apparently those barriers were not always there, but they had to add them because SEVERAL guests were attempting to climb the "steps".

for the record, i've done beers of the world 8 times and never had the urge to climb the mexican pavillion. once, my friend claimed he was going to "swim the maelstrom", but cooler heads prevailed.
 













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