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Spreading Remains

Spreading Remains. By Cathy Chang. Article. A woman caught on a Disneyland camera sprinkling a powdery substance a week ago from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction was enough to close the popular pirate ride for 45 minutes.

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Spreading Remains

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  1. Spreading Remains By Cathy Chang

  2. Article A woman caught on a Disneyland camera sprinkling a powdery substance a week ago from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction was enough to close the popular pirate ride for 45 minutes. The woman, interviewed and released by Disneyland employees, claimed that she was dumping baby powder from her ride car, but a blogger who writes exclusively about Disney reported that the instance actually may have been the latest example of a guest scattering the remains of a loved one from a park attraction. The practice of scattering ashes has become so common that the ride attendants have been briefed on how to handle such incidents and custodial crews are using specially equipped vacuums to collect the ashes. He cited an instance last month in which a staff member at the Haunted Mansion found several piles of ashes alongside the ride track that were ultimately identified as human remains. But Sgt. Rick Martinez, a spokesman for the Anaheim police department, told ABC News that while a police officer who works inside the park was notified about the possibility of human remains scattered inside the 15-minute flume-style pirate ride last Friday, there was no confirmation that the ashes actually were those of a deceased person. Martinez acknowledged urban legends about the crematory droppings, but said that in his 35 years on the force, no one's ever been caught for dumping a loved one's ashes on the grounds of the Disneyland amusement park.

  3. Questions • Do you believe that people would spread remains in Disneyland? • Is it right or wrong? • Why do you feel some people might do it? • Do you know any other urban legends?

  4. Powdery 粉(狀)的 Park Attraction 遊樂場所 Blogger 部落客 Exclusively 專門地 Remains 遺體;遺骨 Attendants 服務員;侍者 Briefed 情況介紹(會),簡報 Custodial 保管的;保管人的 Ultimately 最後;終極地 Flume-style 引水槽的樣子 Urban legends 都會傳奇 Crematory 火葬的;焚化的 Vocabulary

  5. Reference • Disney Disputes Pirate Ride Ash Scattering • http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=3876673&page=1

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