Posted on 10/19/2023 1:39:31 PM PDT by thegagline
It’s a brawl world after all.
Shocking video from Disneyland shows a group of adults in a wild melee over the weekend across from the Mad Tea Party ride at the famed Anaheim, Calif., theme park.
At least five men and women were seen shoving, punching, kicking, and wrestling with each other close to several children, the video shared on Instagram shows.
It was unclear what led to the dustup, which saw the brawlers nearly knocking over a baby stroller as they threw wild haymakers at each other.
An Anaheim police spokesman said the department assisted Disneyland Resort Security in responding to the fight.
“No arrests were made and the incident remains under investigation,” the official said. ***
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They hooked a generator to him, he's powering the whole park now!
I also figured it out before seeing the pictures. Give-me-dats people.
no fighting in the Tea Cup Zone
” The happiest place on earth”
The % of blacks in Cal is about 5.5% and our beloved Gov Nuisance has reserved one of out 2 senate seats for black female lesbians from Maryland.
In the 70s at Magic Mountain in SoCal gangs used to go there on Fri and Sat night to fight, jump lines, and intimidate normal people.
you win the internet for today
My first thought in seeing the photo of the fight: F=MA
Disney needs a “Separate But Equal Land” to contain the violent dindunuffins...
Any self respecting family that spends thousands of dollars to go to a jungle with wild animals is out of their mind.
Did somebody use a wrong pronoun?
He'd say, "Please, throw them into the briar patch!"
“Shocking video from Disneyland shows a group of adults...
No. It doesn’t.”
And it’s not shocking anymore. We expect it from them.
notice who is engaged and who is watching, I rest my case
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