It's a small world, after all
September 12, 2015 6:50 PM   Subscribe

 
There was no tiny Pirates of the Caribbean ride. (Pout)
posted by EmpressCallipygos at 8:24 PM on September 12, 2015


It's a small world…

oh wait, that's the title
posted by mazola at 8:30 PM on September 12, 2015


What they don't mention is that the little floret of cauliflower cost $8.50.

also, i use those same lab tweezers as a roach clip.
posted by not_on_display at 8:45 PM on September 12, 2015 [5 favorites]


Did that little bastards have two dole floats in one day? I hate my parents.
posted by Ambrosia Voyeur at 11:05 PM on September 12, 2015 [8 favorites]


Those cheek-pouches sure beat the hell out of using a fanny-pack.
posted by Sunburnt at 11:24 PM on September 12, 2015 [1 favorite]


I, too, have paused after stuffing my face with DW food -- specifically, the pecan carmel waffle thing at the breakfast with the princesses in Cinderella's castle -- though I was only shocked at the bill.
posted by wenestvedt at 4:15 AM on September 13, 2015 [1 favorite]


I thought it would be some crazy unofficial youTuber kiddie snarkfest, but it's official! And adorable! Those wee ears!

Also, I am so fucking jealous of that hamster right now.

C'mon, February!
posted by kimberussell at 6:32 AM on September 13, 2015 [1 favorite]


Thank you to the introduction to the Tiny World. I have watched all of the videos now and passed the link on to my daughter who swoons for cuteness. I kept a dwarf hamster when she was little and I would get one now if only they lived longer and were a bit hardier. I enjoyed his presence in the kitchen while I was cooking and I could watch him eat forever. Now I am sorry I never thought to make him a tiny birthday cake. What can I say? No YouTube back in the 90's to inspire us to greater heights of cute play.
posted by Secret Life of Gravy at 10:27 AM on September 13, 2015 [3 favorites]


Is the constant eating a function of being at WDW, or being a tiny hamster?

(And isn't that a guinea pig?)
posted by humboldt32 at 10:30 AM on September 13, 2015 [1 favorite]


humboldt32: Is the constant eating a function of being at WDW, or being a tiny hamster?

I believe the hamster is on the Disney Dining plan, a side of effect of which is a miser's insistence on easting every last calorie for which the customer paid, no matter how full they are, how long it takes, what other attractions must be skipped to do the eating, and how hot the weather is.

(Those stuffed cheek pouches are a dead give-away of the Disney Dining customer when you see them in the parks!)
posted by wenestvedt at 9:29 AM on September 14, 2015


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