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n2nh
09-23-2007, 03:05 PM
Well, the vid doesn't show what gets Pluto goofy. But he does chase the rugrat around until Mom grabs him and knocks him down. Wonder what Mickey had to say?

A goofy Pluto story. (http://my.break.com/media/view.aspx?ContentID=366315)

N3ATS
09-23-2007, 03:39 PM
Nice. Where's Vick when you need him?

kc2orw
09-23-2007, 04:47 PM
Strange video...

KB9YCO
09-23-2007, 05:02 PM
Wow, someone wants a lawsuit in our heavily litigious society. I don't care what the kid did, an adult chasing a kid like that is just asking for trouble. What was he going to do when he caught him? And, if it was anything that bad then the ten zillion big brother cameras there (and everywhere these days) would've been his defense. I'll bet there's some good survelliance video of this that we'll never see.
I'm sure someone will be suing someone who will then counter-sue someone else...
A damn funny video though, I can just imagine the person in the suit being mad while on the outside is this big smiling dog face... heheheh.

WD8OQX
09-23-2007, 05:46 PM
The video itself doesn't really show ****! - all we see is the two running around. Doesn't mean a thing.

ko0m
09-23-2007, 09:54 PM
Quote[/b] (N3ATS @ Sep. 23 2007,11:39)]Nice. #Where's Vick when you need him?
Good one!

However, I do not believe that the video says it all.

My associates' wife works for the Frishes' restaurant chain, this is part of the "Big Boy" franchise systems and she wears the Frishes' Big Boy costume in parades and for guest appearances; she's like 4 foot-11 inches tall.

The job of "Celebrity Mascot" is not the fun and games that you think it is, there are rules that must be followed.

There is always 2 people accompanying Big Boy as security; to protect the mascot from bad azzed little kids and drunks and, because in that Mascot suit your field of vision is very limited.

The Mascot NEVER speaks (and certainly doesn't chase kids).

You never wear the head for over 45 minutes (you start to be affected by the C0-2 trapped in the head) at a time so, that means 15 minutes out of the hour was spent getting in and out of the costume every hour.

One day she wasn't feeling well so we put the back-up plan into action, we let all of the hems out of the costume and I became "Big Boy", however, the costume was still too short which exposed part of my pant cuffs and shoes.

The brats at the school saw my shoes and swore I was "Mr. Belden-the-school-Principal" because he wore the same type of shoe; I was then mobbed by third graders and only because I had security, I and the suit made it out in one piece.

Pluto should have had some security at his side to protect him from kids and parents.

w2amr
09-24-2007, 10:46 AM
Quote[/b] (n2nh @ Sep. 23 2007,08:05)]Well, the vid doesn't show what gets Pluto goofy. #But he does chase the rugrat around until Mom grabs him and knocks him down. #Wonder what Mickey had to say?

A goofy Pluto story. (http://my.break.com/media/view.aspx?ContentID=366315)
lmao http://www.qrz.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif

n2nh
09-24-2007, 12:36 PM
You know, this would make for a good new 'reality' show. Stick regular people in costumes, like Mrs. Cigarette or Mr. Ruger Handgun and have them walk around theme parks while cameras film them.

That chase scene was as good as anything I ever saw in the Dukes of Hazzard.
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W2ILP
09-24-2007, 01:46 PM
Maybe this is what we must expect because Astronomers are no longer saying that Pluto is a ligimate planet.

w2ilp (Illegal Lost Planet)...may only be ice fragments. Nothing is dependable these days...it is a conspiracy...even Disney Land may be subject to internal tribal warfare! That is what can happen if we attack the Pirates of the Carribian before they apply for citizenship.