FLASHPOINT
Friday, Dec. 14, 2007 | 7:24 a.m.
If you are thinking of getting away with your family to Disneyland this weekend, make other plans. This will be your only warning. Do not go near there all weekend. Why, you ask? Because there will be creatures there much scarier than an oversized Mickey or Goofy. Twenty-one members of Rep. Shelley Berkley's family will be there for the 25th iteration of the Big Berkley Weekend in Disneyland, The Hill newspaper reported this week. It's a frightening thought, one that surely has Walt spinning in his grave over the prospect of a park overrun by Berkleys. The Griswolds at Walley World seem tame by comparison to this infestation. I wonder if Berkley got everyone a congressional discount. And you thought some of those rides were scary!
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