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<blockquote data-quote="MusicForThePiano" data-source="post: 1268943" data-attributes="member: 16601"><p>Years ago I was at the orlando disneyworld with a girl, waiting in line to buy the tickets for entry (I had a special deal and saved a ton of money for a whole package), some fat older guy, black family, asked me if I could pay for one of his tickets because he didn't have enough to cover his entire family and that he would pay me back later in cash. I politely declined, but the guy moaned and pleaded and begged about four more times saying that he didn't have enough to cover all his chillins. I finally said that I didn't have enough money to buy any extra tickets and moved on. </p><p></p><p>The next day we saw them oafing around at Epcot's food festival, and one of his little ducklings trailing behind him dropped a huge bag of cheesy puff things, bright orange color, and it just went everywhere. They didn't even see it, just kept on walking, a baby in their stroller was crying, another fat teenage daughter was whimpering and bitching about something, a tall son with an eraserhead haircut and the socks+sandals combo was meandering about 20 paces behind, and the corpulent momma bird was chastising each one in turn. The dad looked extremely tired, must have haggled with administration for hours to get everybody in, or most likely guilted them or someone behind him in line to get that last ticket. No fighting but incredibly obnoxious. If I was a bespectacled limp beta simp he probably would have guilted me into buying tickets for his whole clan. I think by himself the guy was probably very kind and nice, especially given his age, but its just not something I want to deal with, and they held up the entire line at the ticket office because they kept trying to find a way to have the management comp them an extra ticket. This was just after they started using the stupid NWO-tech of electronic bracelets to gain entry into the parks and rides.</p><p></p><p>I never went back to any other theme park and probably never will again, even when or if I have kids. They don't need to go there to have fun, especially when by that time there will probably be one if not several tranny characters from some possible upcoming movie parading around the park feeling kids because its "in their character." Disney was based AF in the 1930s, Walt really let the company go over time. Shame that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MusicForThePiano, post: 1268943, member: 16601"] Years ago I was at the orlando disneyworld with a girl, waiting in line to buy the tickets for entry (I had a special deal and saved a ton of money for a whole package), some fat older guy, black family, asked me if I could pay for one of his tickets because he didn't have enough to cover his entire family and that he would pay me back later in cash. I politely declined, but the guy moaned and pleaded and begged about four more times saying that he didn't have enough to cover all his chillins. I finally said that I didn't have enough money to buy any extra tickets and moved on. The next day we saw them oafing around at Epcot's food festival, and one of his little ducklings trailing behind him dropped a huge bag of cheesy puff things, bright orange color, and it just went everywhere. They didn't even see it, just kept on walking, a baby in their stroller was crying, another fat teenage daughter was whimpering and bitching about something, a tall son with an eraserhead haircut and the socks+sandals combo was meandering about 20 paces behind, and the corpulent momma bird was chastising each one in turn. The dad looked extremely tired, must have haggled with administration for hours to get everybody in, or most likely guilted them or someone behind him in line to get that last ticket. No fighting but incredibly obnoxious. If I was a bespectacled limp beta simp he probably would have guilted me into buying tickets for his whole clan. I think by himself the guy was probably very kind and nice, especially given his age, but its just not something I want to deal with, and they held up the entire line at the ticket office because they kept trying to find a way to have the management comp them an extra ticket. This was just after they started using the stupid NWO-tech of electronic bracelets to gain entry into the parks and rides. I never went back to any other theme park and probably never will again, even when or if I have kids. They don't need to go there to have fun, especially when by that time there will probably be one if not several tranny characters from some possible upcoming movie parading around the park feeling kids because its "in their character." Disney was based AF in the 1930s, Walt really let the company go over time. Shame that. [/QUOTE]
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