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Friday, November 16, 2007
5:04:00 PM EST
Hearing Torn -- Natalie Imbruglia
People are scattering their loved one's ashes... at Disneyland:
On Friday, workers at the Anaheim theme park spotted a guest on the ride sprinkling an unidentified substance into the water, prompting them to close the attraction and alert police...
... within hours of Friday's incident, online columnists and bloggers who track news at the park said they began receiving e-mails from Disney employees claiming the episode was a case of the surreptitious scattering of human ashes.
Come on, folks. That's just icky. Leaving aside the various health and safety issues, do you really want your loved ones swirling forever in the chlorinated pond of Pirates of the Caribbean or (shudder) It's a Small World? The dead should have some dignity, you know? And that's not going to come at the three-fingered, gloved hands of Mickey and his friends. I feel pretty confident about this one.
Written by johnmscalzi Blog about this entry
5:04:00 PM EST
Hearing Torn -- Natalie Imbruglia
Your "Oh, Ick" Moment of the Day
People are scattering their loved one's ashes... at Disneyland:
On Friday, workers at the Anaheim theme park spotted a guest on the ride sprinkling an unidentified substance into the water, prompting them to close the attraction and alert police...
... within hours of Friday's incident, online columnists and bloggers who track news at the park said they began receiving e-mails from Disney employees claiming the episode was a case of the surreptitious scattering of human ashes.
Come on, folks. That's just icky. Leaving aside the various health and safety issues, do you really want your loved ones swirling forever in the chlorinated pond of Pirates of the Caribbean or (shudder) It's a Small World? The dead should have some dignity, you know? And that's not going to come at the three-fingered, gloved hands of Mickey and his friends. I feel pretty confident about this one.
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I would totally do this, if it weren't for the sneaking around and rule breaking and possible health concerns. Because, you know, it's cool to be one of the 999 Happy Haunts.
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If my husband dumps me at It's A Small World, I'll come back and haunt him.
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I worked for about eight years for Sunken Gardens in St. Petersburg and we would have people come in and do just that. Of course, they never asked they just did it. I guess they felt the Gardens were prettier than a cemetary...Sandi
11/19/07 1:13 PM