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Jedi
07-12-2004, 11:29 AM
One of the leads in Pooh corner told me on July 4th a guest approached him & advised the cast member "see the man scratching his but :?: he just pooped on the bench over there!" :sick1: When the lead got over there the man was sitting with his but half off the bench & a pile of poohp
was under the bench. The lead advised custodial & custodial could not believe it when he called :o. The lead NSA'd an apple to the guest reporting this incident. Talk about lazy. The guy could not even get up to use the bathroom & apparently did not care who saw. I guess he just pulled his pants up & went on with the rest of the day.

Latasian731
07-13-2004, 01:53 AM
EWWWW!!! That's really disgusting! He should have been kicked out of the park for that!

GMC
07-14-2004, 04:47 PM
yeah, if someone code-f'd on my train, i'd stop the train, do my best to evac the car and call for apd/security to wait for me at the next stop, wait till i was assured they were there, and then get my train going agian, i'd probly make sure custodial was at least on the way as well. i've heard that there are other instances with poo in pooh corner, like the one in the planter that custodial refused to clean up for like a week. and then the time my friend's GF was useing a grabber to pick up trash and an opossum grabbed the grabber.

BirdMom
07-14-2004, 10:04 PM
oh yuk!

I hate to ask, but was he foreign? Because in really poor (as in third world) countries, that kind of thing is pretty normal. I haven't been there, but I've heard that in India, the poor laugh at the looks on American's faces when they are seen deficating on the street... as much as I'd love to see the Taj Mahal and some of the other artistic gems of the country, that whole thing just made me lose my desire to ever visit India.

Jedi
07-15-2004, 02:14 AM
oh yuk!

I hate to ask, but was he foreign? Because in really poor (as in third world) countries, that kind of thing is pretty normal. I haven't been there, but I've heard that in India, the poor laugh at the looks on American's faces when they are seen deficating on the street... as much as I'd love to see the Taj Mahal and some of the other artistic gems of the country, that whole thing just made me lose my desire to ever visit India.
NO, just a lazy American :!:

Grumpy
07-15-2004, 04:14 PM
One of the leads in Pooh corner told me on July 4th a guest approached him & advised the cast member "see the man scratching his but :?: he just pooped on the bench over there!" :sick1: When the lead got over there the man was sitting with his but half off the bench & a pile of poohp was under the bench. The lead advised custodial & custodial could not believe it when he called :o. The lead NSA'd an apple to the guest reporting this incident. Talk about lazy. The guy could not even get up to use the bathroom & apparently did not care who saw. I guess he just pulled his pants up & went on with the rest of the day.
Not only is deficating in public just dubbed UNACCEPTABLE in the United States, but as we all have vocalized, it is VERY gross. I also don't see how someone can just drop a log, and not clean THEIR SPHINCTER! How many of us will use the restroom without wiping ourselves? (Guys, I'll let you go if we're talkin' #1. . . )

BirdMom
07-15-2004, 09:58 PM
jeeze - make that a damn lazy American. Must have been that guy from the commercial who was raised by wolves :wink:

flippin_mermaid
08-16-2004, 12:53 PM
One of the leads in Pooh corner told me on July 4th a guest approached him & advised the cast member "see the man scratching his but :?: he just pooped on the bench over there!" :sick1: When the lead got over there the man was sitting with his but half off the bench & a pile of poohp was under the bench. The lead advised custodial & custodial could not believe it when he called :o. The lead NSA'd an apple to the guest reporting this incident. Talk about lazy. The guy could not even get up to use the bathroom & apparently did not care who saw. I guess he just pulled his pants up & went on with the rest of the day.
I'm sure I've told many people this story ... about a year ago, I was backstage at Critter, eating lunch/dinner/whatever at the table there, and this couple comes around the corner and goes over to the bushes and the guy proceeds to take down his pants ... I jumped up right away and told them they couldn't crap there, they needed to go to the restrooms which were at Hungry Bear and gave them directions ... the lady was all upset and kept telling me that was too far to walk and he just really needed to poop there real quick ... anyway, it was pretty gross ... but I managed to shoo them back onstage and got a security guard to come over and assist them.

I couldn't finish my lunch after that though. :(

abc
08-16-2004, 08:46 PM
Oh...these must be the same people who don't flush the "soiled" toilet paper down the toilet in the restroom when they choose to use one...but instead leave the crap covered stuff on the side of the toilet or in the feminine product containers.

DLSweeper
08-17-2004, 12:40 AM
I've heard stories where people "finger paint" in the men's R/Rs. They've wrote things like "Hi" and other greetings. Nasty, eh?

leftcoaster
08-17-2004, 09:15 AM
I've heard stories where people "finger paint" in the men's R/Rs. They've wrote things like "Hi" and other greetings. Nasty, eh?
That is just pure disgusting. :shock:

Grumpy
08-17-2004, 07:29 PM
:::very sarcastic tone::: OK. . .I don't feel like using TP I think I'll save it for the next person. . .so I'll just be creative, stick my fingers where the moon doesn't shine, and show off my form of artwork!

:::cocks head downward, and shakes head in disbelief:::

Dalisair
08-17-2004, 08:36 PM
Oh ... these must be the same people who don't flush the "soiled" toilet paper down the toilet in the restroom when they choose to use one ... but instead leave the crap covered stuff on the side of the toilet or in the feminine product containers.
Those are the same people that don't have "flushing" toilets and must dispose of the items they use to wipe in a different way. Usually.

Jungle Vanessa
08-18-2004, 04:44 AM
Those are the type of people that should be taken out back and beaten until they understand that it's not acceptable.

Critter1
08-22-2004, 03:40 PM
Oh ... these must be the same people who don't flush the "soiled" toilet paper down the toilet in the restroom when they choose to use one ... but instead leave the crap covered stuff on the side of the toilet or in the feminine product containers.
I was out to dinner at a local resteraunt (in Anaheim) and was very confused when I saw a sign on the door of the restroom stall that said, "Please deposit used toilet tissue in the toilet." I just thought "Well, DUH what else am I going to do with it?"

Apparently Disneyland needs to have signs like that too. I guess I have just never even considered that there was an option other than dropping it into the toilet. Silly me!!! :roll:

And yes, that Splash Gate is a very popular place to duck behind for a quick potty stop. I even remember a story about a lady who took her son back there for a quick "unloading." A Cast Member walked up just as she was dropping his pants and told her under no uncertain terms that that is a)not allowed and b)just plain gross. The guest told the Cast Member that he really had to go and they'd only be a minute then actually asked if she could get some toilet paper! The Cast Member told her no! The toilet paper is in the bathroom under the Hungry Bear Resteraunt, where she should be right now anyhow!! The guest wasn't happy about it but the Cast Member stood her ground and threatened to call Security, as the guest was in a restricted area. Did she want to have to explain to Security that she was breaking the law by having her son defecate in public? The guest pulled up the kids' pants and left in a huff. :x

thedingo
08-23-2004, 12:11 PM
Actually, I think the 'leaving toilet paper anywhere but the toilet' mentality stems from the fact that some countries do not have a plumbing system like we do here in the US. Some South American countries (and some European ones, so I've heard) have septic systems that are unable to handle paper waste; in these countries, containers are provided near the toilets to deposit toilet paper in, instead of flushing it.

SweetAurora
08-23-2004, 12:14 PM
SICK. If this guy was actually an American citizen, that is pretty freaking SICK. Where exactly was this in the appropriately named Pooh Corner?

I remember a lead telling me about stopping a woman from letting her son pee in the bushes at the junction between Critter Country/New Orleans. "But I can't find the restrooms ANYWHERE!" she protested. Unfortunately, the lead had to point out that her son was pointed right under a sign pointing to the restroom location.

Felix the Cat
08-24-2004, 11:43 AM
I'd heard about a Guest Pooping on the Blue train of Screamin', which is why I'd never ride on the blue train. I guest the ride litterally "Scared the crap out of them". :wink:

DLSweeper
08-24-2004, 11:35 PM
Actually, I think the 'leaving toilet paper anywhere but the toilet' mentality stems from the fact that some countries do not have a plumbing system like we do here in the US. Some South American countries (and some European ones, so I've heard) have septic systems that are unable to handle paper waste; in these countries, containers are provided near the toilets to deposit toilet paper in, instead of flushing it.
For the women, we have brown bag containers, for pads and tampons, but they can be used for toilet paper, and often are.

I remember a lead telling me about stopping a woman from letting her son pee in the bushes at the junction between Critter Country/New Orleans. "But I can't find the restrooms ANYWHERE!" she protested. Unfortunately, the lead had to point out that her son was pointed right under a sign pointing to the restroom location.
Mwahahahahaaaaa!!!! Idiot! :twisted:

flippin_mermaid
08-25-2004, 11:57 AM
Actually, I think the 'leaving toilet paper anywhere but the toilet' mentality stems from the fact that some countries do not have a plumbing system like we do here in the US. Some South American countries (and some European ones, so I've heard) have septic systems that are unable to handle paper waste; in these countries, containers are provided near the toilets to deposit toilet paper in, instead of flushing it.
This is true ... in some countries ... like Mexico and some places in Europe and South America ... they don't have the best sewage systems and you CAN'T flush toilet paper down the drain ... you have to actually throw it away. I don't think many people know that here in America though.

And on that note ... one time over in Critter Crunchy we got a lady who just came from Hungry Bear restrooms and she wanted to know where she could find a "manual flushing toilet" ... she didn't like the automatic toilets and she refused to use them. It was a weird request.

TheManator
08-25-2004, 05:36 PM
Even if he wasn't an American, it is very disrespectful.
If one of us Americans went over to their country, and pooped in their amusement parks, it'd be considered offensive.

Or maybe this guy really hated Disney, so he literally...well, you know, on Disney. :mickeyba:

Thatguy
08-25-2004, 11:19 PM
you also can't flush toilet paper in the head on most boats, a mistake you'll never duplicate once you have to reach down and pull it back out.

sorr to make you all read that.