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Tinker Bell
12-30-2009, 06:41 PM
Where exactly do the guest at Christmas come from? My God it was one rude after the other, and they are soooo unhappy! Some of the highlights of this week:
*Today a mom SCREAM at her 4 year old because she was crying. The problem? The child was hungry! If I heard the child saying she was hungry I'm sure that the mother heard it too. Why don't you, I don't know, FEED THE CHILD!
*Another guest was close to suffering a nervous collapse when I told him he couldn't go thru an area and needed to go around. My God, you think I had told him the world was ending right as we speak.
*Then it was the family that got into an argument among themselves over what rides they were going and how selfish was this or that. Wow, those were some harsh words being thrown around. Bless the Gods they kept out of it!
It honestly makes me wonder why in the world do this people come to Disney and spend money just to fight. Are they this unhappy and rude and home? I just don't get it...
Thank God for my family and many of my fellow cast members. If it wasn't for them, I think I would hate the season.
joanna71985
12-30-2009, 06:47 PM
I know what you mean. I've had some of the worst experiences ever here at TSM during this week between Christmas and New Years. Most of them have been about FP (in fact, I had such a bad instance that I had to go home early on Monday). I'm so glad my next attraction does not have any FP.
darph nader
12-30-2009, 07:10 PM
Happy F-in Holidays. :mad:
turkeyham
12-30-2009, 08:19 PM
I have seen the rude guests in the park. If a cart runs out of a food product, they have a major cow and go off on the cast members.
Tomorrow, my sister, my aunt, her friend and I are going to Disneyland and staying at a near by hotel. I will be taking SG notes and hopefully I will post some the following day.
I hope to see the Flag retreat.
Shorty82
12-30-2009, 09:07 PM
There were tons of rude guests right around Christmas this year. My coworkers and I all noticed it. We were wondering why there were so many rude guests this year. It was so bad I was damn glad I had put in to take a few days off this week because I sure needed them.
DisneyMom
12-31-2009, 05:03 AM
Too much is emotionally invested in having a "perfect" Holiday Season, if you ask me:cool:
When it doesn't live up to their fantasies, people get all cranky!:eek:
Once Again, it is about trying to find happiness in every day, no matter where you are or what you have.
I hope you all have a Wonderful 2010!:)
Honda Enoch
12-31-2009, 07:27 AM
Amazing how the most wonderful time of the year brings out the worst in people.
Disneyguy85
12-31-2009, 08:25 AM
Yeah, no matter what time of year, guests will always be rude.
I guess it doesn't help that the busy holiday season can be stressful to people, with all of the crowds and what not.
turkeyham
12-31-2009, 09:25 AM
I am guessing Santa had a very large naughty list and was handing out charcoal bags to the mean SG.:D:
I will be going to the park today and see how the guests react towards the evening.
I wonder how many SG will be kicked out this evening for being drunk in the park?
I also will be taking notes on the attitudes of the guests throughout the parks.
GRUMPY PIRATE
12-31-2009, 10:07 AM
The times we have gone to DLR close to holidays does seem to bring out the worst. I think Tinker bell is right, if they are unhappy at home, they are going to be unhappy at the parks...or anywhere else for that matter!
I just don't get that attitude. After all these years, I still feel good when I get to Disneyland...and all that work problem poo can just go away..I am busy having fun!
the sad truth is those people probably still would have a bad time even if everything was perfect.
Rob562
12-31-2009, 01:58 PM
Just be glad you don't have THIS woman visiting....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ5IktBRbmE
If that's just for a speeding ticket, imagine what would happen if she was told that Fastpasses for Soarin' were all gone, or that she couldn't get a table at Le Cellier... :eek:
-Rob
hobie16
12-31-2009, 02:22 PM
Just be glad you don't have THIS woman visiting....
Wow! The cop should have taken her in for 72 hour observation.
felinefan
12-31-2009, 04:34 PM
Earlier today I was at 99 Cent Only to use one of my gift cards to pick up a few things, and I could feel the stress. It seemed as if every aisle I wanted to go down had 20 people in it, just standing there. Kids running around, etc.. I passed one woman, who very tensely said "Excuse me." I calmly replied "Excuse me." No sense trying to escalate the situation. But it's like you walk into a store, and it's like a cloak of stress drops down on you. Weird.
Anyone else have that happen to them, you walk into a store, etc., and all of a sudden you tense up, even though you were feeling okay before you went in?
hobie16
12-31-2009, 05:03 PM
It might be the store design. Were the walls red?
darph nader
12-31-2009, 08:52 PM
Just be glad you don't have THIS woman visiting....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ5IktBRbmE
If that's just for a speeding ticket, imagine what would happen if she was told that Fastpasses for Soarin' were all gone, or that she couldn't get a table at Le Cellier... :eek:
-Rob
She's not just a member of the "Drama Queen Club", she's the president. :D:
Monorail_Red
01-01-2010, 05:35 AM
Just be glad you don't have THIS woman visiting....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ5IktBRbmE
Good God...
Wow! The cop should have taken her in for 72 hour observation.
...at first I thought she got the taser, just the way she went down on the ground!
Anyone else have that happen to them, you walk into a store, etc., and all of a sudden you tense up, even though you were feeling okay before you went in?
Little things get under my skin but nothing I wast time getting tense about. But how about this...the reason why I hate shopping during the holidays:
So it never fails, I go to the store needing a thing or two...I know exactly what I need and where to find it. I go down an empty aisle...then like out of nowhere about 20 people show up and crowd right where I was going!
Then you have parents who let the kids push the carts (I have no problem with that, but just when it's very crowded in a store), and they frequently bump into you...then people that park themselves & their shopping carts in the middle of an isle...etc.
Finally, I must say that Black Friday's at a Walmart...hearing on the news about people getting killed because they tripped & fell, then trampled on by the rest of the shoppers trying to get in...thats just ridiculous if you ask me!
Goofyernmost
01-01-2010, 07:34 AM
Where exactly do the guest at Christmas come from? My God it was one rude after the other, and they are soooo unhappy! Some of the highlights of this week:
*Today a mom SCREAM at her 4 year old because she was crying. The problem? The child was hungry! If I heard the child saying she was hungry I'm sure that the mother heard it too. Why don't you, I don't know, FEED THE CHILD!
*Another guest was close to suffering a nervous collapse when I told him he couldn't go thru an area and needed to go around. My God, you think I had told him the world was ending right as we speak.
*Then it was the family that got into an argument among themselves over what rides they were going and how selfish was this or that. Wow, those were some harsh words being thrown around. Bless the Gods they kept out of it!
It honestly makes me wonder why in the world do this people come to Disney and spend money just to fight. Are they this unhappy and rude and home? I just don't get it...
Thank God for my family and many of my fellow cast members. If it wasn't for them, I think I would hate the season.
I must have missed something in there because I do see a lot of unhappy but I see no rude in the examples sited.
The lady with the kid...well anyone that has ever had children knows that they can be terminally hungry within minutes of eating a gigantic meal. This is brought on by being exposed to Mickey Bars, Pretzels, Pop Corn, Churro's or any miscellaneous candy. There is a good chance the "mom" knows something that you don't. We all want parents to do what is necessary to bring their little prince or princess back to acceptable behavior, then when they do, they are terrible people for raising their voices a little to get the message across to those little angels that they mean what they say. If they are not beating the kid then yelling is the only disciplinary method that is still not punishable by death.
The middle example was not explicit enough too comment on.
The third is a lot like the first...unless one has spent the entire day with the group you do not know what series of events lead up to what was witnessed. It is something to not be judgmental about.
felinefan
01-01-2010, 01:46 PM
It might be the store design. Were the walls red?
No, they're white, with their signature blue and purple stripes. But mainly white. No, I think people just get stressed even after most of the holidays are over. Who knows what was on that lady's mind? Maybe she just had a disagreement/fight with her SO. Or maybe she had a hard time getting there due to traffic. Who knows? Maybe she used that tone to signal that she didn't want to be bothered, like a get-out-of-my-way-and-stay-out-of-my-way signal. Or perhaps she didn't realize she sounded crabby. Any number of things.
Sidhe
01-01-2010, 03:46 PM
Hi all. I don't stop in often, but always enjoy reading the posts here.
We (my wife and I) were in EPCOT last night for a couple of hours. We're local so that works for us.
What a chaotic place! Rudeness? Not so much, but lots of stress. I think sometimes families end up stressed solely by the proximity of spending the holiday with one another, particularly if that requires they all sleep in the same room. No getting away from one another for a break, you know?
Although we left just after the first Illuminations we didn't see a lot of drinking going on in EPCOT. We thought perhaps that was because it was still early.
We did see a large (fifty or more?) group of people congregated at the foot of the ramp to the monorails. There were some CMs (shirt and tie wearing CMs) there with rolling carts of sodas and sandwiches. One CM was saying that he knew they "had been there quite some time, but this was the best they could do. The sandwiches and drink were $10 each." He was booed! We were a little spooked by that. We don't often see such a large and unruly crowd.
We did get a real kick out of the extra exits from WS to FW. Those were the happiest CMs, the ones along that behind the scenes walkway. They were handing out little gifts of EPCOT magnets and 1999 NYE pins. Fun!
As always, huge thank yous to the CMs of WDW. We go often as AP holders and since we live in the area, know a few CMs and can never quite express how much it means to have YOU, the CM the reason for the magic.
So, happy new year to each of you and here's to a 2010 full of good guests and good experiences for you!
goofyjoe
01-02-2010, 07:33 AM
We did see a large (fifty or more?) group of people congregated at the foot of the ramp to the monorails. There were some CMs (shirt and tie wearing CMs) there with rolling carts of sodas and sandwiches. One CM was saying that he knew they "had been there quite some time, but this was the best they could do. The sandwiches and drink were $10 each." He was booed! We were a little spooked by that. We don't often see such a large and unruly crowd.
Was this in reference to the guests or the CMs? Was it a situation where they were feeding guests waiting in line for the Monorail? That's interesting if it was. I don't remember ever seeing anyone selling food outside the gates of Epcot. Though I wouldn't put it past them, particularly on New Year's Eve, when the crowds max out the parks.
I have a CM friend who works in one of the bars in a resort. Interestingly, she says New Year's Eve is always really quiet for her. Probably because everyone is in the parks instead...
darph nader
01-02-2010, 08:21 AM
I have a CM friend who works in one of the bars in a resort. Interestingly, she says New Year's Eve is always really quiet for her. Probably because everyone is in the parks instead...
Which bar?? :D: Do they have a juke-box? Details man,details. ;)
turkeyham
01-02-2010, 10:38 PM
If you are working on a cart that has the turkey legs, chimichungas, corn, chips and soft drinks, that is a different story. My friends worked the turkey cart in Frontierland. They ran out of food and the guests were so bad with their attitudes, I heard security was hanging out next to her cart.
She told me that allot of the drinks were stolen and the SG needed to get licked out of the park. This all occured on New Years Eve.:eek:
DisneyMom
01-02-2010, 10:57 PM
She told me that allot of the drinks were stolen and the SG needed to get licked out of the park. This all occured on New Years Eve.:eek:
LICKED out of the Park? Wow, they don't pay Security nearly enough!:eek:
Lasolimu
01-02-2010, 11:59 PM
LICKED out of the Park? Wow, they don't pay Security nearly enough!:eek:
Licking is much more efficient than kicking, it usually takes several kicks, but it only takes one lick when done properly.:p:
Disneyguy85
01-03-2010, 12:18 AM
Licking is much more efficient than kicking, it usually takes several kicks, but it only takes one lick when done properly.
Very true! ;) :cool:
Main Streeter
01-03-2010, 02:49 AM
LICKED out of the Park?
LICKED must be a "foof." ;) Where's the lazy proof reader when ya need him/her/it? :D:
Main Streeter
01-03-2010, 03:07 AM
Which bar?? :D: Do they have a juke-box? Details man,details. ;)
Why? You don't even have a quarter. :D:
hobie16
01-03-2010, 08:38 AM
Des this have something to do with that joke about the Hine Lick Manuver?
GRUMPY PIRATE
01-03-2010, 11:47 AM
Des this have something to do with that joke about the Hine Lick Manuver?
yes, it des!!!
hehehehehee
Sidhe
01-03-2010, 01:09 PM
Was this in reference to the guests or the CMs? Was it a situation where they were feeding guests waiting in line for the Monorail? That's interesting if it was. I don't remember ever seeing anyone selling food outside the gates of Epcot. Though I wouldn't put it past them, particularly on New Year's Eve, when the crowds max out the parks.
I have a CM friend who works in one of the bars in a resort. Interestingly, she says New Year's Eve is always really quiet for her. Probably because everyone is in the parks instead...
It was the guests booing the CMs who were offering the sandwiches and drinks for $10. Fairly unusual, yes. Like I said, it was an uncomfortable situation and we didn't stick around long enough to try and figure out what was going on.
darph nader
01-03-2010, 01:18 PM
Why? You don't even have a quarter. :D:
You give them eyes but they cannot see. :( When it's slooow,ask the beer-tender if there's anything they would like to hear on the juke-box? 10 out of 9 times they will pony up with $$. Just make sure the first 3 tunes are their selections. :cool:
hobie16
01-03-2010, 01:22 PM
yes, it des!!!
hehehehehee
That's what I get for not proof reading.
darph nader
01-03-2010, 03:22 PM
That's what I get for not proof reading.
Could be worse. Could be 'foof' reading. (not that I would ever do that) :rolleyes:
goofyjoe
01-03-2010, 05:55 PM
Which bar?? :D: Do they have a juke-box? Details man,details. ;)
No jukebox, but a nice comfortable atmosphere and an excellent White Russian. Or margarita, if that's your thing.
Luckily it wasn't too hot when I was there in mid-October. I heard that the week before, heat indices were like 103. So much for a White Russian at that point. "It's so hot... milk was a bad choice..." :p:
turkeyham
01-03-2010, 08:45 PM
I ment kicked out.
$10 is quite cheap for food. I would be willing to pay $10 for food near themonorail area.
Why is it that the SG ask if there is dairy products in the turkey legs? I don't remember seeing any of the legs soaked in milk?
Where do these guests come from?:eek:
darph nader
01-03-2010, 09:03 PM
Where do these guests come from?:eek:
Who cares where they come from? Just keep em coming. What else would we have to talk about if they didn't show up?
turkeyham
01-03-2010, 09:16 PM
You are right. I would need more SG. People watching is always good. Allot of the SG need to learn how to dress better. Today I was walking through Froentierland. There was this teenage girl wearing a mini skirt black in color, rainbow bright stockings, snow boots and a loud colored yellow ski jacket. :eek:
GRUMPY PIRATE
01-03-2010, 10:10 PM
Could be worse. Could be 'foof' reading. (not that I would ever do that) :rolleyes:
depends on it you like beans while setting around the campfire with mongo.
Main Streeter
01-04-2010, 01:12 AM
You give them eyes but they cannot see. :( When it's slooow,ask the beer-tender if there's anything they would like to hear on the juke-box? 10 out of 9 times they will pony up with $$. Just make sure the first 3 tunes are their selections. :cool:
Oh, never thought abt it this way.:o: You added to my education darph.;)
Goofyernmost
01-04-2010, 05:57 PM
Loks lik almos no on is fruuf reeding.
turkeyham
01-04-2010, 08:46 PM
It is bad enough at work. We keep an area clear on one of our locations and the SG try to wedge themselves between the small area. We have to remind them where they can order their food safely, and yes us employees can reach over the counter to help you with you order. But the insist that they can do it the other way until you say, please form a line behind the counter infront of the register. :mad:
lady ulrike
01-04-2010, 09:39 PM
It is bad enough at work. We keep an area clear on one of our locations and the SG try to wedge themselves between the small area. We have to remind them where they can order their food safely, and yes us employees can reach over the counter to help you with you order. But the insist that they can do it the other way until you say, please form a line behind the counter infront of the register. :mad:
Wow, I mean I know we go off topic around here, but the progression usually makes sense....where did this come from?
Main Streeter
01-05-2010, 02:41 AM
yes us employees
employees?? employees???? :confused: Last I heard, ODV were CMs. Somethin goin on out there in Frontier the rest of us don't know abt? ;)
turkeyham
01-05-2010, 07:19 AM
That is what the SG were calling us yesterday. You are right MS. The location near the register has a small part on which they are going to block the area off with a mesh net and have a sign saying to form a line in the front. This has been happening for over 6 months and the SG don't listen because they think the smaller counter gets them out faster. But the smaller part is a hands length pass a side napkin dispenser and right into the cash register. Last week a group was near that opening and distracted my friend. Some of the drinks were taken off the beverage display. So, that is why we want to keep that area clear. :(
turkeyham
01-05-2010, 08:24 PM
Today was much calmer. What's with the increase with security in Frontierland? I counted at least 12 in 4 hours. I did see a few SG tempting to climb the green walls.
The 2 fer is back!! Yikes.
Main Streeter
01-07-2010, 01:11 AM
What's with the increase with security in Frontierland? I counted at least 12 in 4 hours.
Many are new hires training or just finished training. Ernie not doing Hub 3 - more DL Security has to be sent all over.
turkeyham
01-07-2010, 07:14 AM
Ok, thanks. The ones I saw have been here for a few years. I did see Ernie and a few others moving rather quickly towards the exit of BTRR.
DisneyMom
01-07-2010, 10:54 AM
Hey- on Board X there is a thread about a SG who purposely and repeatedly rammed a stroller with her child in it into more than one persons ankles and people are suggesting she scream for security and file assault charges- my question is would security file a report with the police and/or Child Protective Services? Just wondering, but thought it would be cool to discourage repeat behavior (still have a scar on my ankle from the wheelchair fakers who rammed me last October:rolleyes:)
turkeyham
01-07-2010, 11:35 AM
That I don't know of. I did see a SG family with a double stroller with kids in it. Also the SG family had a stroller with 2 kids in it as well. This family was raming into other guests going through the crowds on Sunday. Their fun ended when they crashed into Fantasmic GC and a security officer.
Security told the family to walk single file through crowded areas. :eek:
Main Streeter
01-08-2010, 01:58 AM
I did see Ernie and a few others moving rather quickly
Ernie only has one speed in park - quickly. :) In real life he is slow as molasses. :rolleyes:
turkeyham
01-08-2010, 09:21 AM
I remember one day during the holidays, a large group of cheer leaders approached the turkey cart wanting cuts to get their beverage. My friend was on that cart and told them if they wanted service, the end of the line was near the shooting exhibit. They were mad and did not get what they wanted. I told her that there was a Burger King on Ball Rd. They can have it their way if they walk to the restuarant. :D:
darph nader
01-08-2010, 10:39 AM
I remember one day during the holidays, a large group of cheer leaders approached the turkey cart wanting cuts to get their beverage. My friend was on that cart and told them if they wanted service, the end of the line was near the shooting exhibit. They were mad and did not get what they wanted. I told her that there was a Burger King on Ball Rd. They can have it their way if they walk to the restuarant. :D:
Poooor Babys. Figured their perkyness and good looks would get them taken care of first.
I gonna steal that Burger King thing btw,there's one a 1/2 mile from my house.
turkeyham
01-08-2010, 07:27 PM
We had a Burger King in Seal Beach and that was made into a sofa store. Then there was a Burger King in Los Alamitos next to the Shell gas station. That one was turned into a weird restaurant. The closest two near Disneyland.
I just realized next month at the Anaheim Convention Center will be swarming with them. Not Burger Kings! "Them!":eek:
Run and hide the make up and aqua net cans!!
Tinker Bell
01-09-2010, 06:49 AM
Hey- on Board X there is a thread about a SG who purposely and repeatedly rammed a stroller with her child in it into more than one persons ankles and people are suggesting she scream for security and file assault charges- my question is would security file a report with the police and/or Child Protective Services? Just wondering, but thought it would be cool to discourage repeat behavior (still have a scar on my ankle from the wheelchair fakers who rammed me last October:rolleyes:)
Was this the guest confessing to have done that or was this people telling the story?
DisneyMom
01-09-2010, 08:08 AM
Was this the guest confessing to have done that or was this people telling the story?
The OP was the victim.......but yeah, I've read stories on the same board from some people who are kind of aggressive with their strollers:eek:
Seriously folks, do you want someone to fall on your kid?
ktulu
01-09-2010, 09:37 AM
The OP was the victim.......but yeah, I've read stories on the same board from some people who are kind of aggressive with their strollers:eek:
Seriously folks, do you want someone to fall on your kid?
No, that's why I don't put my kids in the stroller, but keep them folded up so I can use them as a weapon :D:
darph nader
01-09-2010, 11:31 AM
No, that's why I don't put my kids in the stroller, but keep them folded up so I can use them as a weapon :D:
Do you use the traditional half fold,or the more effective tri-fold? :D:
BRWombat
01-09-2010, 11:50 AM
No, that's why I don't put my kids in the stroller, but keep them folded up so I can use them as a weapon :D:Wait... You fold the strollers, or the kids?
ktulu
01-09-2010, 11:57 AM
Do you use the traditional half fold,or the more effective tri-fold? :D:
Umbrella style, half fold :)
Wait... You fold the strollers, or the kids?
Yes.
hobie16
01-09-2010, 01:19 PM
No, that's why I don't put my kids in the stroller, but keep them folded up so I can use them as a weapon :D:
You fold up the kids?!?! :eek:
darph nader
01-09-2010, 04:04 PM
You fold up the kids?!?! :eek:
That's the way I read it. ;)
Lasolimu
01-09-2010, 04:17 PM
You fold up the kids?!?! :eek:
How else are you supposed to store them?:p:
Shorty82
01-09-2010, 04:26 PM
You fold up the kids?!?! :eek:
Well, of course! They take up to much space otherwise. :twisted:
BRWombat
01-09-2010, 05:39 PM
Well, of course! They take up to much space otherwise. :twisted:Keep reading his post -- after he folds the kids, he uses them as weapons.
Ktulu, you rock!! :rocker:
drcorey
01-09-2010, 06:18 PM
Keep reading his post -- after he folds the kids, he uses them as weapons.
Ktulu, you rock!! :rocker:
I don't know about that. most kids are not that sharp... :D:
Whazzup
01-09-2010, 06:54 PM
I don't know about that. most kids are not that sharp... :D:
I guess you could consider some of them as blunt instruments, or weapons of mass destruction.
turkeyham
01-09-2010, 08:37 PM
Be careful, you can fold up more kids and stick them in the stroller. Fold that stroller and you can pancake annoying SG in the park. :eek:
Main Streeter
01-10-2010, 01:30 AM
They take up to much space otherwise. :twisted:
This is funny Shorty! :hysteria: :hysteria:
LaMole
01-10-2010, 08:31 AM
Is Jessica here?
darph nader
01-10-2010, 11:46 AM
Well, of course! They take up to much space otherwise. :twisted:
And make less formidable weapons if not folded :rolleyes:
BRWombat
01-10-2010, 11:52 AM
Is Jessica here?:jessica:???
Main Streeter
01-10-2010, 01:14 PM
:jessica:???
DM, isn't this a pix of you? Your fans are calling. ;)
darph nader
01-10-2010, 01:51 PM
DM, isn't this a pix of you? Your fans are calling. ;)
:bugeyes: :drool: :liplick: OWOOOOO
Main Streeter
01-11-2010, 01:46 AM
:bugeyes: :drool: :liplick: OWOOOOO
Oh Baker, where are you?? darph, I could so get you in trouble. :D: Think I'll just Em The Baker. Have a Magical Day darph. ;)
DisneyMom
01-11-2010, 03:44 AM
DM, isn't this a pix of you? Your fans are calling. ;)
Huh,What?:o:
Computer has been misbehaving all weekend,working,yadayada....
107 posts to catch up on!:eek:
Cranbiz
01-11-2010, 08:04 AM
You fold up the kids?!?! :eek:
That's the choice I give SG's who tell me that they can't fold the stroller because Jr is asleep.
You can remove your child and fold the stroller or you can fold the stroller with the child in it. Either way, your stroller must be folded when boarding the bus.
Of course that pissed one SG at SSR. She went from screaming that she was not going to wake Jr to screaming at me for suggesting she fold her kid in the stroller.
DisneyMom
01-11-2010, 09:43 AM
You can remove your child and fold the stroller or you can fold the stroller with the child in it. Either way, your stroller must be folded when boarding the bus.
Of course that pissed one SG at SSR. She went from screaming that she was not going to wake Jr to screaming at me for suggesting she fold her kid in the stroller.
Jr. must be used to sleeping with loud noise-sounds like she screams at most anything:rolleyes:
ktulu
01-11-2010, 10:20 AM
That's the choice I give SG's who tell me that they can't fold the stroller because Jr is asleep.
You can remove your child and fold the stroller or you can fold the stroller with the child in it. Either way, your stroller must be folded when boarding the bus.
Of course that pissed one SG at SSR. She went from screaming that she was not going to wake Jr to screaming at me for suggesting she fold her kid in the stroller.
My kids just fall back asleep after taking them out of their strollers after a long day at the parks.
lady ulrike
01-11-2010, 11:00 AM
My kids just fall back asleep after taking them out of their strollers after a long day at the parks.
Mine too, I mean, it's not an issue, kids go right back to sleep, especially when they're tired enough to fall asleep at a Disney park.
Cranbiz
01-11-2010, 11:38 AM
Its only an issue for the entitled SG. Most likely she was staying at the "condo" and not at her DVC resort.
DisneyMom
01-11-2010, 02:52 PM
:bugeyes: :drool: :liplick: OWOOOOO
Darph's Ultimate Fantasy:
Jessica BRINGING him a Beer!;)
(hobie, if you wanna post that pirate picture I sent,go ahead.....)
hobie16
01-11-2010, 05:15 PM
(hobie, if you wanna post that pirate picture I sent,go ahead.....)
I didn't save it. :(
darph nader
01-11-2010, 05:46 PM
I didn't save it. :(
Oh Man, :(
hobie16
01-11-2010, 05:55 PM
Oh Man, :(
I know, I suck.
Main Streeter
01-12-2010, 12:26 AM
Darph's Ultimate Fantasy:
Jessica BRINGING him a Beer!;) ROFL In his dreams!! :D:
GaTechGal
01-12-2010, 06:08 AM
ROFL In his dreams!! :D:
I think that's my husband's dream too.:rolleyes:
darph nader
01-12-2010, 08:00 AM
I think that's my husband's dream too.:rolleyes:
Darn near every guy's dream. :cheers:
Lasolimu
01-12-2010, 10:00 AM
Darn near every guy's dream. :cheers:
Not mine for several reasons...
Kifaru
01-12-2010, 07:20 PM
Darn near every guy's dream. :cheers:
sexist.
ktulu
01-12-2010, 08:28 PM
Darn near every guy's dream. :cheers:
sexist.
Woo :toast:
Main Streeter
01-12-2010, 10:27 PM
sexist.
Not! Very polite, but it never shows. :)
Kifaru
01-15-2010, 06:17 PM
Not! Very polite, but it never shows. :)
piffle. You say only men would enjoy having Jessica bring them a beer? Presumptive, that.
darph nader
01-15-2010, 07:18 PM
piffle. You say only men would enjoy having Jessica bring them a beer? Presumptive, that.
If you read clearly,my post stated, "Darn near every guy". I left a little lee-way for guys who don't drink beer or 'guys' who could care less about Jessica. On the other hand, gals who enjoy a cold one are more than 'Welcome' to join us guys. :cool:
hobie16
01-15-2010, 09:07 PM
This Jessica? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsO60Q1VbuE)
GRUMPY PIRATE
01-15-2010, 10:52 PM
This Jessica? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsO60Q1VbuE)
Oh jeez...
she didn't look as good on the couch, as the picture they showed.
interesting....
Main Streeter
01-16-2010, 03:05 AM
If you read clearly,my post stated, "Darn near every guy". I left a little lee-way for guys who don't drink beer or 'guys' who could care less about Jessica. On the other hand, gals who enjoy a cold one are more than 'Welcome' to join us guys. :cool:
Shoes seem too tight darph. ;) Will you plz look up "piffle" for me in your soggy old coaster? ;)
Kifaru
01-16-2010, 06:19 AM
This Jessica? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsO60Q1VbuE)
Thanks, no, I'd rather drink with the lagomorph. Even if it means carrot wine instead of beer.
I'm left with this lingering suspicion that somebody owes me a beer.
darph nader
01-16-2010, 08:09 AM
This Jessica? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsO60Q1VbuE)
Close,but no cigar. In 'every' sense. :eek:
darph nader
01-16-2010, 08:24 AM
Will you plz look up "piffle" for me in your soggy old coaster? ;)
piffle (pif'el) n Informal. foolish talk;nonsense. to talk or act foolish.
Also,hogwash,baulder-dash (or my fave) bull shit. :cool:
felinefan
01-16-2010, 05:27 PM
That woman is too old to try to look like Jessica. I had my sound off, but anyway, the rabbit didn't look anything like Roger--color, etc..
Main Streeter
01-17-2010, 02:09 AM
piffle (pif'el) n Informal. foolish talk;nonsense. to talk or act foolish.
Also,hogwash,baulder-dash (or my fave) bull shit. :cool:
Hummmm, describes a few I know. :D: So you & I "piffle" right? ;)
darph nader
01-17-2010, 08:23 AM
Hummmm, describes a few I know. :D: So you & I "piffle" right? ;)
Just don't tell the wife or Mr. Right. ;)
Main Streeter
01-17-2010, 02:11 PM
Just don't tell the wife or Mr. Right. ;)
No, The Baker won't know a thing, well, depends...:D: Did you find Mr. Right for me? Where? What's he like? He MUST have quick humor, like horses, & Calico cats. ;)
darph nader
01-17-2010, 02:49 PM
No, The Baker won't know a thing, well, depends...:D: Did you find Mr. Right for me? Where? What's he like? He MUST have quick humor, like horses, & Calico cats. ;)
Sorry,already married. ;) (thank goodness she didn't say good looking or smart) :rolleyes:
Main Streeter
01-18-2010, 02:07 AM
darph, on my way to work I realized the Mr. Right you found me is probably your BIL. uuh no thanks. :D:. You & I related...not in a million. :eek: Smart is deff a needed trait. Good looking? Kind, caring is more important. Stay out of the match making game pleeeeeeze. :p:
hobie16
01-18-2010, 07:14 AM
No, The Baker won't know a thing, well, depends...:D: Did you find Mr. Right for me? Where? What's he like? He MUST have quick humor, like horses, & Calico cats. ;)
Here's your guy.
http://www.cinemaisdope.com/news/films/catballou/cat_ballou.jpg
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