
No offense, but maybe you could use it as motivation to slim down. You never know what could give you a spark to get into shape.
What would this thread look like if it were a 14 year old boy seriously injured?
It would turn into a rant about bad parenting.
or a new candidate for a Darwin award
Or a Candidate for a 2nd Degree Darwin Award. (Awarded to those who's act of idiotic bad parenting results in the successful removal of their offspring from the gene pool.)

I just always figured they hadn't lost one yetso it never bothered me.
I agree!!! I'm surprised it took them this long to get an idiot on the ride and ruin it for the rest of us.
Mine too!This is excatly what my daughter said..

I feel much more secure now, this is my favorite ride at WDW but I always feel like I'm going to fall out in the drop!![]()
It's the Brazilian tour groups that always stand up. And sing.
Having a lapbar isn't always "the solution" though. Another ride with a lapbar that scares me safety-wise is Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. When I ride with DD8, she is so much small than me. So, when the safety bar is lowered it only goes back as far as my belly and she is not tightly secured. So, I am always putting my arm around her making sure she doesn't go whipping out the open side of the train car. Does this freak anyone else out too?![]()
Jennifer
We have become a sue 'em society. It's pretty sad. There are way too many lawyers out there today. (This is coming from someone with three lawyers in her family!
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Jennifer
No in-log restraints (other than that old-reliable "gravity," which worked well for the previous 20+ years.)
lap bars now installed on spalsh mountain, see link for pics
http://www.wdwmagic.com/Attractions...n-lap-bars-installed-and-now-being-tested.htm
