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just got back from Disneyworld last night and had to tell you guys of my expierence...I had a few bites of a turkey leg and knew trouble was ahead... well it sure was!!! i pbd and then i pbd some more... slime after slime.. well i made the mistake of thinking i was done and got on line for the ride with a huge group of friends i might add....i knew on line i wasnt done but i got on the ride anyway....well here comes the good part.... just as we were approaching the last part of the ride they snap your picture and guess what??? i was throwing up into my rain poncho just as my picture was snapped!!!... i didnt know it untill we got off the ride and they have the pics up on a board for everyone to look at...i was on with a friend and she never laughed so hard in her life.....i told my husband about it later and he wanted to go back and buy the picture....thinking about it now it is funny but when i saw that picture i almost died!!!! what are the odds.. oh and stay away from turkey legs in disneyworld LOL!!!!

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Oh my god. I swear, that has to be the best PB story I've ever heard, and you have photographic evidence to back it up! Priceless.

Any chance you want to post that pic? :)

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Lololololol!! Oh god I'm sorry to laugh but I guess I just know how *pitiful* I feel in full PB mode so I can ONLY imagine how awful that must have been. At least you've kept your sense of humor about it! Those dang pictures from the rides are never that attractive anyway...but DAMN...you set a new high point on that!!! lol!!!!

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Oh, Wow....

Did you actually get a copy? It would be incredible if you could scan and post it for us.

I feel so horrible for you - I would have died on the spot - but I can't stop laughing, either...

Hope you're doing ok.

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If you ever go back the turkey legs at MGM are MUCH better. they are moist and very tender. I got really really sick on turkey legs at Magic Kingdom last year, I will never eat them from there again. Next time you go check out Columbia Harbour House in Liberty Square, it is a fish and chips place that is really good. We love Disney and go alot can you tell? ~Mandy

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Too funny!! I actually laughed outloud! I know that had to be awful, but I hope you got a copy of the pic! Thanks for sharing! You're a good sport! LOL!

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nygrl,

Sorry to hear about you puking in your rain coat, BUT I have to thank you for sharing the story with us today because I needed a good laugh...

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I dont have the pic... I was so embarressed when i saw it i just ran... I wish i had gotten it now that i can laugh about it... you actually saw the slime comming out of my mouth LOL... I am glad i can laugh now but as you all know it was no laughing while it was happening...

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You know - on that ride - you don't even have to BUY the picture, they will just e-mail it to you, if you had stuck around and typed in your address on the screen.

Darn it! We want to laugh WITH you.

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OMIGOSH!

Shouldn't this be under the MOST EMBARRASSING thread?!

I'll never forget when my son (at 3) threw up on the pavement in one of those long zip-zag lines at Knotts. The line started moving and we HAD to move forward, but for the next 30 minutes--every time the line moved-- we could hear people in the distance going, "EWWWWW..."

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I just read your story about the ride, that is so funny, did your friends know you have the band? Well thanks for the laugh.

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