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TechieSidhe
09-23-2008, 10:39 AM
This is a SGT sighting from a non-theme park location, but reading what I've read here, it fits right in.

In 2002, I was blessed enough to be able to go to Hawaii for a week. (Hubby's work, yay!) I am very interested, and in fact, have a degree in, world religions, and went to the Byodo In temple on Oahu. The Byodo In temple is a beautiful Buddhist temple framed by mountains and lovely scenery. I went there to pray and meditate a little to get a break from the touristy stuff I'd been doing.

After I did the important bits, I wandered the beautiful grounds and took pictures for my family back home. The temple has lovely streams and pools filled with koi fish. Very well fed koi, I might add. I'm walking over the bridge and I hear a slight commotion. I look towards the noise, and notice aghast that some tourist has actually PICKED UP THE FISH OUT OF THE POND and is showing it off to his family and friends. Talk about your bad karma. EEK! HE eventually lets the fish go, and they walk off.

I go to one of the attendants, and tell them that someone has actually picked up the fish. She is as surprised as I am.

What disrespect! I don't go into their church or temple and take the torah down and start playing with it! Or start taking things of the altar! What possesses someone to do such a thing?

joanna71985
09-23-2008, 12:52 PM
Wow, that is really rude! I can't believe someone would do that.

disneyaddict
09-23-2008, 02:05 PM
Wow, what a freak! Who in the world, SGT or no, would think it would be okay to do something like that?!?!?

hobie16
09-23-2008, 02:17 PM
Maybe he's a fish tosser at Pike Place Market in Seattle.

GaTechGal
09-23-2008, 02:21 PM
I actually saw a Hawaii Five 0 episode about a guy that stole one of the fish out of the pond in front of a very interesting looking temple. Wonder if it was the same one (temple not fish).

felinefan
09-23-2008, 06:53 PM
I remember when I was working at Knott's, there were a few times some older guy would express a desire to go fishing for the koi. I would tell them that would be a very expensive meal, as I once read one koi can cost a couple thousand dollars. And besides, there was no way he could get a rod and reel into the park without a problem.

dazyhill
09-23-2008, 09:34 PM
I remember when I was working at Knott's, there were a few times some older guy would express a desire to go fishing for the koi. I would tell them that would be a very expensive meal, as I once read one koi can cost a couple thousand dollars. And besides, there was no way he could get a rod and reel into the park without a problem.

Maybe not get in with a rod or reel, but he could have bought one. We used to sell Snoopy Rod and Reel sets in the Snoopy-themed stores-one of which was not far from the koi pond.:D:
Sad to say the koi pond is gone.:( The koi were moved to a pond by the Mystery Lodge theatre and there are some in the remainder of the lagoon by Independence Hall.

Cranbiz
09-24-2008, 10:06 AM
Let us not forget the many fine Ronco products available, including the Popiel pocket fisherman or the Mini Pen Rod

http://www.asseenontv.com/prod-pages/pocketfisherman.htm

http://www.ngcsports.com/moreinfo/pen/index.cfm?gclid=CKG2man09JUCFQhdswodaTTZiw

felinefan
09-24-2008, 05:14 PM
I was going to mention the Pocket Fisherman. Yeah, originally, there were koi in the lake where the Walter K Steamboat used to be, Reflection Lake; also the pond next to the Camp Snoopy Store and the Red Baron ride, where I understand the animal farm/petting zoo used to be; when they drained Reflection Lake to do maintenence on the Walter K, as well as prepare the lake for the addition of Silver Bullet, the koi in the lake were moved elsewhere. I swear, every time they do something in that park, they screw it up for what's left. And I remember people getting really pissed that they couldn't find certain attractions anymore. I still can't get over the one guy asking where the Corkscrew was.... uh, that was taken out about 20 years ago.

Ms. Matterhorn
09-25-2008, 08:54 PM
I saw the koi last time I was there, last spring. They are between the Indian Lodge and the whats-it-called rapids ride. They appear to be healthy and florishing.

:cleo:

CBeilby
09-26-2008, 09:34 PM
I saw the koi last time I was there, last spring. They are between the Indian Lodge and the whats-it-called rapids ride. They appear to be healthy and florishing.

:cleo:

Bigfoot Rapids. Believe me, after a year and a half working the damn thing, I have that miserable ride burned into my brain. That's pretty much where daizyhill confirmed

security officer
04-21-2009, 05:39 PM
I saw the koi last time I was there, last spring. They are between the Indian Lodge and the whats-it-called rapids ride. They appear to be healthy and florishing.

:cleo:

by the way it Bigfoot rapids