Illas the giant ferret wasting his time arguing with the ride operator that he is too tall enough to ride the roller coaster. Seriously, kids, don't argue with the ride op: if they think there's any reason you shouldn't be on the ride, you're not going to be on the ride, and all you can do is waste everybody's time and maybe get park security on your tail. It's not worth it. You want to avoid the hassle, go to Guest Relations, they'll officially measure you and give you a wristband telling the operators what rides you definitely are the right size for and you can avoid all the quibbles.
Great thanks to
illogical for letting me use one of this giants for this silly idea that's been kicking around my head and needed someone to star. I want the body to look better but what could I possibly do to get that, take a reference picture of someone posing? Anyway I covered it up with about fourteen layers of lighting effects so that should be all right. Can you spot where the illuminated-brush pen was used?
Great thanks to
illogical for letting me use one of this giants for this silly idea that's been kicking around my head and needed someone to star. I want the body to look better but what could I possibly do to get that, take a reference picture of someone posing? Anyway I covered it up with about fourteen layers of lighting effects so that should be all right. Can you spot where the illuminated-brush pen was used?
Category Artwork (Digital) / Macro / Micro
Species Ferret
Size 1280 x 989px
File Size 414 kB
So one time my brother-in-law was denied a wild mouse ride because he was like right at their maximum-height requirement and when they asked how tall he was he told them honestly. As he was walking down he asked what they would've done if he had lied about his height. Ride operator shrugged.
(Next time he was there, they'd taken down the maximum-height requirement. Still, we're amusement park enthusiasts around here, we're not going to deliberately go quarreling with the operating regulations.)
(Next time he was there, they'd taken down the maximum-height requirement. Still, we're amusement park enthusiasts around here, we're not going to deliberately go quarreling with the operating regulations.)
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