“I just thought that this was a thing that happens all the time on the tours.”
10 Replies to “What Could Possibly Go Wrong?”
Steve Irwin would be proud.
Darwin at work. Kind of like the Treadwell arsehole who played with grizzly bears and surprise was eaten by one.
Hey. They are just gators.Safer then a leftard.
Disney strikes again!
Although,in the documentary,”Peter Pan” which concerned the adventures of a flying fairy, we were taught to “never smile at a crocodile”.
These are baby gators.
Somewhere in the swamp is a really big friggin’ gator looking for a big Mac or whatever this guy’s name is.
Reminds me of the guy who took his girlfriend into the woods to bond with the bears. They actually made it back, albeit in several green garbage bags full of bear scat. Darwin Award material indeed.
This tour could be advertised as “natural selection in action”.
Friend said years ago that he hated Disney because he anthropomorphized animals and therefore made it hard to shoot them without people jumping all over him. My father-in-law hated him because people now thought that all wildlife was cuddly. I have a third reason for hating him, maybe even a fourth.
I’ve seen Disney at work. We were driving down a winding road leaving Old Faithful in Yellowstone and suddenly all the traffic, both ways, came to a stop as everyone leaped out of their cars to go see a bear. We sat there for 20 minutes. Don’t these people have dumps filled with bears like the rest of the world?
I also dislike Disney. According to him all creatures in the animal kingdom get along like bosom buddies. There was/is a commercial for, I believe, Netflix where some man is talking to an animated tiger and rabbit sitting side by side. Yeah right, right out of the Disney playbook. Whereas WB took the natural instincts of the characters involved and produced hilarity in the failures of the predators, as did “Tom & Jerry”. The funniest cartoons ever. Anthropomorphization I don’t mind as long as you keep it relatively real.
Also Disney tends to make everything into a musical, which are not my cup of tea.
Steve Irwin would be proud.
Darwin at work. Kind of like the Treadwell arsehole who played with grizzly bears and surprise was eaten by one.
Hey. They are just gators.Safer then a leftard.
Disney strikes again!
Although,in the documentary,”Peter Pan” which concerned the adventures of a flying fairy, we were taught to “never smile at a crocodile”.
These are baby gators.
Somewhere in the swamp is a really big friggin’ gator looking for a big Mac or whatever this guy’s name is.
Reminds me of the guy who took his girlfriend into the woods to bond with the bears. They actually made it back, albeit in several green garbage bags full of bear scat. Darwin Award material indeed.
This tour could be advertised as “natural selection in action”.
Friend said years ago that he hated Disney because he anthropomorphized animals and therefore made it hard to shoot them without people jumping all over him. My father-in-law hated him because people now thought that all wildlife was cuddly. I have a third reason for hating him, maybe even a fourth.
I’ve seen Disney at work. We were driving down a winding road leaving Old Faithful in Yellowstone and suddenly all the traffic, both ways, came to a stop as everyone leaped out of their cars to go see a bear. We sat there for 20 minutes. Don’t these people have dumps filled with bears like the rest of the world?
I also dislike Disney. According to him all creatures in the animal kingdom get along like bosom buddies. There was/is a commercial for, I believe, Netflix where some man is talking to an animated tiger and rabbit sitting side by side. Yeah right, right out of the Disney playbook. Whereas WB took the natural instincts of the characters involved and produced hilarity in the failures of the predators, as did “Tom & Jerry”. The funniest cartoons ever. Anthropomorphization I don’t mind as long as you keep it relatively real.
Also Disney tends to make everything into a musical, which are not my cup of tea.