Originally published at: https://boingboing.net/2019/09/25/naked-and-famous-swiss-touris.html
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Sounds like he got his money’s worth.
Here’s hoping he’s able to recall at least some of the experience.
looks at the illustration for this story, falls down an internet rathole
Gee, I didn’t know that WDC does own the rights to Oswald these days.
My late 20s may or may not have involved generous experimentation with psychedelics while visiting Disneyland
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Wow, that is newsworthy. Someone went to Disneyland Paris.
Lick Mr. Toad, get a wild ride.
WE CAN’T STOP HERE, THIS IS MOUSE COUNTRY!
It could have ended up worse. (But with more clothes.)
Probably the only way one should experience Disneyland.
That’s where the “rappel à la loi” comes in.
ah yes the call of the void lsd, who hasn’t succumbed at a disneyland, funeral, or confederate battle re-enactment? let them throw the first stone
The good news: there’s a wikipedia page for that.
The bad news…
The Vandals did a song called Pirate’s Life on this exact social exercise!
I have never done acid - at Disneyland - but I do regard my body not as a temple but an amusement park. C’est la vie sur LSD.
To put it simply a “rappel à la loi” is just a prosecutor schooling you and reminding you what kind of punishment you could had for what you did.
As one does. Except for me it was downtown disney and I didn’t lose my clothing.
I think the most amusing part for me in thinking about this: European Employment Laws.
That guy has to go to work on Monday.
It’s also fun to visit with an Imagineer to provide some behind-the-scenes commentary. My friend doesn’t work there anymore and only worked there as an intern for a year, but even so, he provided a great commentary track. I never thought I’d enjoy a Disney park, but it’s hard not to appreciate the work that goes into meticulously designing every aspect of the experience there.
I imagine my experience was… rather different from this Swiss fellow’s, though.