Chicken nuggets on Millennium Force

Jeff's avatar

Travis submitted this, but I wouldn't exactly call it news:

https://ew.com/allen-ferrel...r-11983555

People are stupid.

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Bakeman31092's avatar

Can we change “Influencer” to “Attention Whore”?


Bakeman31092:
Can we change “Influencer” to “Attention Whore”?

Amen!!!!

Jeff's avatar

I hate that people confuse influence with expertise.


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TheMillenniumRider's avatar

Expertise doesn’t seem to matter much anymore in this country.

In his defense, who has more expertise with eating nuggets on MF?

He also posted a eating a burger on it. The video is floating around.

He's an IDIOT to me

Last edited by dragonoffrost,
Watch the tram car please....
kpjb's avatar

dragonoffrost:

He's an IDIOT to me

Those last two words were unnecessary.

Eating on a ride doesn't equal "influence."


Hi

Time to start the chicken nugget challenge. I'm going to eat a 20 piece on Top Thrill 2

Bakeman31092's avatar

Eating 20 McDonald's "chicken" nuggets is its own challenge.


LostKause's avatar

Y'all should get Guinness World Records involved.


Not impressed

let’s see him try the nugget challenge on Steel Vengeance.

OhioStater's avatar

Are they banned for life?

They also did this for attention, just before it was monetizable. In 2005 we called this "funny".

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Promoter of fog.

Plus you always have the Disney loose article policies which are the exact opposite of everywhere else

OhioStater:

In 2005 we called this "funny".

Anecdotally speaking, I feel like the lawyers/insurance people have gotten much more sensitive about loose articles since 2005. The prevalence of cell phones and social media likely being the leading cause.


And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun

Jeff's avatar

My kid is high maintenance in the park, brings a bag, popcorn bucket and a water bottle. Not sure why he wants to be so encumbered. Still, he brought all that stuff on Rock-n-Rollercoaster, and no one cares. I brought my full camera bag (backpack) on there once.


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hambone's avatar

I assume the popcorn bucket was empty.

I have two distinct WDW loose article memories.

1) I had a cup of hot chocolate on a cold morning at Animal Kingdom. The line for Everest was a walk on and I stepped to the side before reaching the station to finish it and get out of the way. All the Cast Members told me it was fine and as long as it had a lid to just take it with me. I sipped it on the lift hill and had a great on ride photo from well before the days when I could have screenshotted it from the app

2) I was a single rider on Rock N Roller Coaster and got paired with a guy that had a full roller sized suitcase. This thing absolutely would not have been considered a carry on if he was flying. I don't know what was in it and didn't ask. The only commentary from any of the ride crew was to make sure to put him in the front row of a car so he'd have enough room to store the suitcase. And off we went.

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