Today,while walking up the Millenium Force entrance ramp, I noticed 4 clear, vinyl bags full of "water" hanging from the roof outside the back door of Panda Express. Anyone know what significance these have?
Frito Joe
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There's nothing like smelling that wonderful Panda on Millenniums ramp. The only problem is that I usually end up hungry before I even reach the load station.:)
-Adam G- The OG Dragster nut
Every time I've been this year I've eaten at Panda right before riding Millennium so I haven't had the problem yet Adam. :)
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Frito Joe said:
Today,while walking up the Millenium Force entrance ramp, I noticed 4 clear, vinyl bags full of "water" hanging from the roof outside the back door of Panda Express. Anyone know what significance these have?
I want to know too. It seems like more bags keep appearing.
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^^It's funny because inside Panda, there's a picture of a bowl of soup and a noodle that's suspiciously shapped like Millenniums logo.
We have a running joke that the smell from the ramp makes you want to eat Panda right after Millennium, and then the logo posseses you to go ride Millennium....and so on and so forth.:)
-Adam G- The OG Dragster nut
^ Eeeew, a bowel of soup? Disgusting. :)
I noticed these last Friday when I was up there, the only conclusion Jen and I could reach was that they were there to weigh those end shingles down, so they didn't get lifted by the harsh winds, but if they are still there, obviously we were wrong.
-Josh
What exactly did these bags look like? Did they have a black plastic rounded top on them? Was there any sort of writing on them?
Has anyone thought that they could contain a liquid that uhm....gets rid of bugs?
Or attracts bugs to it so they die in this liquid?
The bags looked like clear plastic oval pouches holding between 1-2 gallons of liquid. They looked like they were suspended through a hole in the wooden shingles and a knot was tied above the hole to hang them. It appeared they were sealed at the top with the knot. No conspiracy theory, but just curious!
Frito Joe
Holds the roof down from what? Is it hurricane season at the point?
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There are bug and fly traps that you can purchase at hardware stores that consist of a plastic bag that you fill with water and add an included fluid that attracts the bugs and flies, catches them, and kills them. Being that these bags are hanging in the back of a food service building, it seems to me that they could possibly be used for this purpose. However, I wouldn't know for sure without seeing them myself. I live in rural Virginia and you'll see these fly traps put up near horse fields to help keep the flies away from the horses.
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