Have you ever had a shock?

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Originally posted by brunoflipper
"the ultimate for our trip was upon returning from PI at about 1 am, our group of adults stumbled upon a couple in their 20's on the lower sitting porch in front of of BWV (the covered one)... let's put it this way, the girl was performing a "job"... they saw us (well he did) and she quickly abated and they scurried away..."

Sounds like a REAL Kodak moment! Video to show the hotel management, security or their parents would have been nice. Some of the things that go on the balconies of some people's rooms rooms are just inappropriate. You wonder why these people don't even have the decency to not leave their panties on their balcony for you to discover the next morning. :rolleyes:

Maybe its because I'm over 40, but I just don't get it.

Darian
 
Oh, I have balcony story for you. My DH and I were staying in a dormer room at the GF. Those are the rooms at the top floor with a "private balcony", meaning that you have to stand up to be seen by passersby. So, one night DH went out to get us some snacks from Gasparilla's . We were going to eat them on the balcony and watch the fireworks. I was sitting alone on the balcony and I heard the couple next door come out. After a couple of minutes I hear some grunting and groaning and "Oh babys". I went inside because I felt like a "peeping Tom". 5 minutes later DH comes back and I fill him in on the balcony action. So, DH decides to make a big production about going on the balcony. He opens the door and loudly yells, "YEAH, IT"S FIREWORKS TIME!". LOL We heard them move the balcony chairs and they took the party back into their room.:teeth:
 
Originally posted by Disney's Deluxe Princess
I was sitting alone on the balcony and I heard the couple next door come out. After a couple of minutes I hear some grunting and groaning and "Oh babys". I went inside because I felt like a "peeping Tom".

Hey, I say if people want to do stuff like that out in public, you're entitled to enjoy the show!

Or if you insist on letting them know you're there because you want them to stop, say something to really embarass them like: "Wow, very flexible! I'm impressed!"
 

In the balcony situation, I would be inclined to say

"Hey honey, someone's having sex on the next balcony!" even though he wasn't even in the room!

Heck, a friend of mine is so bold that he'd probably shout over "can we watch?", LOL!

Suzanne
 
I would have had to shout something like "Disney entertainment just gets better every year!" :teeth:
 
Originally posted by Jay Since 72
"The only thing neccessary for evil to succeed is that good men do nothing".

I'm not positive, but wasn't that Winston Churchill?



Edmund Burke, and it's one of my favorites. (For more info, here's a link to several of his quotes: http://www.quoteland.com/author.asp?AUTHOR_ID=66) It's a little late, but I've just discovered this thread today. My apologies if someone else has already provided this info - I'm only to page 17!
 
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This happened last trip with DN4. We were in line for, of all thingg Dumbo. DN squats down to tie her shoes and looks up at the family in line next to us. There is a rather large gentleman there. DN suddenly pipe up with, "Auntie Liz, why isnt that man wearing panties? I can see his tiny wee-wee. " Two things went through my mind at that point. Major chafing and the Friends episode. My DS was mortified, and so was he.;) Afterv having waited 35 minuted I was not getting out of line. Why is it that kids always use their loudest voice when saying something embarrassing?
 
omg, all I have to say is "Walt" would not find any of this amusing!

yikes, sometimes things just happen...3 yr olds do not just start peeing on the plants in the WL lobby unless they were taught that it is OK to just pee wherever they feel like it !

I have seen the sun burnt babies, parents hitting their children, children licking garbage pails...
leftover food from room service disappear off the plate when left outside my door for housekeeping to pick up...

during our most recent trip, we were on teh bus coming back from MK to the Yacht Club, adn a Mom says to her son, "say excuse me, if they dont move, Push them!"
I was flabbergasted! parents create these monsters!

it's too bad !

Laura
 
Well, somtimes 3 year olds do, pee in a bush. And noone does have to condone it. They are unpredictable thats! also why they are so much fun. I can tell you..... I have 2 almost 3 year olds. Who burp the alphabet. (well one does) And he most assuredly was not taught. :rolleyes: To the prior poster, the aunt of the 3 year old. I personnely would have laughed:p As long as it wasn't one of mine:) If it happened to be one Then of course I would have to admonish them, But, kids do this type of stuff thats what parents are for to teach them not to.
 
This is completey nasty when done out in the open. Once in mickey's toon town fair I saw a Brazlian woman breast feed her kid right on the side walk. I didn't even realize it until she turned to look at something talk about gross. I think it is worse than anything I have seen on this thread.
 
Brerrabbit, I am certainly not in the La Leche league. I think that it is necessary to be discreet when nursing. Having said this, Florida is extremely warm and placing a blanket over a baby in 90+ degree temps can cause the baby to overheat, This mother should have found a more isolated area to nurse. I do not feel that seeing a nursing mother can be placed in the same category as slapping a child, public sex, and sweariing in front of children.
 
I think one of the things was at the pool...there was a girl..probably about 6 or so...but playing in her underwear. Not that this SHOULD matter..but it does.. she was a "little" overweight...where it appeared she was developing already.. I'm sorry...there are some sick people out there...they shouldn't have let their daughter play topless in her flowered panties!!
 
Speaking of photo ops. Have you ever taken a photo and when you got it back the stuff in the background suprised you?

I promise I'll finish reading the whole thread, but I just have to comment on this one. SisChick and I used to play a game called "Pictures". Everytime we noticed someone whip out a camera and take a picture, we'd do something goofy in the background. (NEVER obscene, and never if it was obviously a special picture.) It was usually something like both of us looking up at the sky all shocked, like we had just seen Superman, lol. It was always just something silly, and it still cracks me up to this day to think of the people going through their reams of vacation pics, stopping, and saying, "Hey, look at those idiots in the background!"

I'll admit that I still do it sometimes now, but usually it's tamer stuff like grinning like some kind of manic game show host, or doing some really strange, dorky dance step (picture Carlton from "The Fresh Prince"). (Or pretending to almost trip if it's a video, lol.)

Re-reading this, it sounds kind of bad, but I promise we did the kind of stuff that became everyone's favorite vacation picture, lol!
 
propchick......LOL
That must be you in a lot of our pictures!!!:p :p

I also seem to get a lot of pictures of the backs of strangers heads. One trip....it seemed every time I tried to get my DD in front of either the castle, Tree of Life, SSE, etc....someone would just walk right in front of the camera just as I snapped it.:p
We had a lot of fun with it!! I would go to take a picture and my DD would scream "WAIT'!!! Then people all around would suddenly stop and look around!!! We still laugh about it!!

One trip my older DD had a UTI (no that isn't funny, but we have to make the best of it!!).....anyway she had to use the restroom a lot....So we would wait outside and take her picture when she came out. You should have seen the looks an people's faces if they walked out with her!!!!:p :p
 
I took a picture of my parents on a white water rapids ride. The man sitting next to them is picking up his jacket, but his hand is partially draped in the coat and it looks like his flipping us the bird. I laughed when I got that one. I also took a picture of a guy who looks just like santa and I told my cousins that he went to disney after christmas to rest.
 
Exited the muppets show in MGM. This other man had his son urinating in the open. I just looked in unblief and he got mad at me for starring. Had to leave or he wanted to fight me.. Oh man.... what a bad time.
 
currycook - public urination is a sex offense. Depending upon the kid's age it's honestly doubtful he'd get prosecuted. Next time just videotape the whole exchange and if the loser tries to fight you, there it is on tape to show disney security and law enforcement. If you do get assaulted, just kindly ask the officers on scene that they arrest him (insist if necessary) and take him downtown for booking. The cost for that whole experience alone will be more than trivial for such a person and may actually teach them a lesson.

It just really rubs me the wrong way when some scum of the earth behaves badly at WDW and then threatens decent folks. Sorry you had to experience that exchange with that guy. Raising a kid like that will come back to haunt him, that you can be certain of.

Darian
 
Okay, with all these stories of boys peeing in the bushes and such I just had to throw this one in. It was not at WDW but my best friend and I thought it so funny. We had taken our two DS to the lake for a picnic and swim. Now this lake had no public swimming area and no bath rooms. My DS age barely 3 and just potty trained and her DS age 7 had to go pee. Well, it was a lake and no bathrooms and being in Texas very few trees or bushes. We told them just go pee in the lake. They looked at us like we were crazy. We just kept insisting they just go on out in the water and pee like the fishes do. Well, my friend and I got to talking and for some reason we both looked up and there were our two darling boys in about 6 inches of water with their swim trunks around their knees peeing in the lake. We both screamed but afterwards couldn't fuss as we had told them to pee in the lake. I just didn't expect them to do it in quite that way.
 
Originally posted by propchick
SisChick and I used to play a game called "Pictures". Everytime we noticed someone whip out a camera and take a picture, we'd do something goofy in the background.

I used to do this all of the time, started when I was about 8 yrs old. I also used to... I may get some critisism for this but... well I would sometimes pretend like I thought people were famous and beg them to let me have a picture with them while I had my brother film it. Sometimes I would pretend that I worked somewhere and I direct people around. For example, one summer break we went with my father on one of his business trips to seattle to check on things at his main office in Seattle. He took us all up into canada and one of the days we were there we went to Buschart (I think thats how you spell it) Gardens. There were different tour groups there that really didn't have a guide so I decided to be there guide. There was a point in the path where it forked and then a ways down joined back together. I don't know what made me do this but I started sending three people one way and then three the other, and they all did it willingly. My family was sitting not far away and were all laughing histarically and then I saw a real employee walk up to them and he talked to my father for a while... I knew I was in deep. So I let the rest of the people have a break from my insanity and I went over to my father who told me that all of the employee's that had been in the area had been watching and were having a great time and they took some pictures and wanted to know if it was ok it was ok that they did. I think I dodged a bullet there.
 
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