
What ride scared you at Disney World as a kid?
I remember being very little and going on this ride I was crying my eyes out like crazy and I remember if I’m not mistaken it would pop out at you. My parents said I was sobbing. 😭

I remember being very little and going on this ride I was crying my eyes out like crazy and I remember if I’m not mistaken it would pop out at you. My parents said I was sobbing. 😭
Listen when Wendy’s came in the yellow style it was so much better. It was peak, Wendy’s. I remember always getting the spicy chicken nuggets with a large fry and a Dr Pepper. This quality of Wendy’s needs to come back.
I’ve gone over this conversation with so many people over the years and it really all comes down to McDonald’s. Those fries are iconic. I don’t know what it is but every other place there far are just not as good in my opinion Burger King has the second best but I’ve heard a lot of people don’t like them
They would give Jersey Mike’s a run for its money Subway® bringing this back and bring back that quality 2008 subway sandwich would be amazing
It feels like a lot of chefs today don’t even want to do the bare minimum to help their crew anymore. Instead of working with the team, some act like they’re above everyone else and let their ego take over. A kitchen runs best when everyone helps each other out, no matter the position. The chefs people respect the most are usually the ones willing to jump in and help when the crew is getting slammed, not the ones standing around acting superior.
It all goes back to probably middle school. I knew something was off, but didn’t realize it until I was a junior in high school. I used to star at certain guys and I was like damn because at my high school you couldn’t be bisexual. It was frowned upon. especially if you were a guy.
Went into McDonald’s and saw this
Had a weird situation at the end of my shift today and I’m still kind of confused about it.
Usually, when I’m finishing up, I leave the forks and knives on the blue dishwasher bins so they can get run through. That’s how it’s always been done (at least from what I’ve seen), and no one’s ever said anything about it before.
But today my boss suddenly got really mad about it and said he didn’t want to do it. I asked if I could get some help, and he just shut it down and said he’s not a dishwasher.
I get that everyone has their own roles, and I’m not trying to push my work onto someone else. I just thought in a kitchen there’s at least some level of teamwork, especially at the end of a shift when everyone’s trying to wrap up.
What threw me off is that this has never been an issue before, and then out of nowhere it turns into a big deal.
If the expectation is that I need to run everything myself before I leave, that’s fine—I just wish it had been communicated instead of blowing up like that.
Is this normal in kitchens, or does this sound off?
I’ve heard so many different stories about it but a couple of my friends won a couple years ago and they said it was awesome but I’ve heard influencers have taken it over and it’s not the same
I remember back in September 2023 we stayed at the drury plaza we stayed about seven days over the course of staying there. I felt so homesick not staying at a Disney hotel. for years when my family went We always stayed at a Disney resort. It wasn’t a bad hotel. It just felt weird being out of the loop.