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4 comments to "Not a Small World, after all"
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Celeste
October 31st, 2007 at
4:41 pm
Instead, they should just make signs that say “You must be this thin to ride this ride.” But then I guess they wouldn’t sell as many ice cream cones.
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teeny
November 9th, 2007 at
7:56 pm
i think this is the funniest thing i’ve ever heard of. in 35 years they should make a supersize me: what happened to small world? for the history channel. this is just another depressing thing that skinny people have to suffer from obese people. you don’t need a 14th doughnut!!!!!
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Bush Mackel
November 10th, 2007 at
8:08 am
Wow. I heard a tease about this story on the news and would’ve bet that it had to do with Political Correctness. Hmph.
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Zack P
November 13th, 2007 at
11:49 pm
Its pretty sad when a ride that was build in the 60s and has brought us joy, or a song stuck in our head, is being changed because of todays society of obese people. Why should we have to change for them? Why not have less people per boat, thus cutting down on weight?
This situation is almost as annoying as the 2 years of a spanish language class that is required upon reaching college. Why should todays America have to change for illegal immagrants? Why should a classic ride get shut down because of people who cant controle their weight? Its a sad world after all..
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