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| | | Re: Hilariously pathetic security measures < Reply # 848 on 7/23/2017 1:27 AM > | Reply with Quote
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| | | Re: Hilariously pathetic security measures < Reply # 855 on 8/12/2018 9:01 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Lol, a bear...that's great! Reminds me of the "trained attack bears" in (I think) Command and Conquer. I guess my funniest was exploring an abandoned Arkansas theme park with my brothers, we pull up to the front gate (big steel cage looking gate with sturdy chain link fencing around the perimeter), and we noticed it was being held shut by a short length of old nylon rope. My brother says, "Well, this might be a problem, if they tied the knot too tight!" As he started to untie it, a black SUV rolled up and two guys tell us they're meeting with the owners on the grounds...they said it was VERY unlikely we'd get in, especially since the current owner got the property in a lawsuit after damn near killing himself while riding an ATV on the grounds. Fortunately, as I took pics from the road, my brothers found a service road into the park, approached the group, and asked if we could explore, and they let us in.
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