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CujoSR
08-03-2004, 12:46 AM
Ok here it is! You asked for it! The StupidGuestTricks.com Dating Service!

Fine it's not much but it's a start. I have separated forums by desires, men seeking women, and so on. You will be able to post a new topic and edit these but nobody will be able to respond normally. Everyone will have to respond through PMs. To make it easy for you I have compiled a list of questions for you to answer so copy and paste this form (below) into your new post and answer what questions you wish to answer. Also if you wish to add a picture e-mail it to me and I will add it as soon as I get it. I may edit the size to fit on the page better. Have fun guys, and keep it somewhat clean. If this works out I will try to expand this into something bigger.

Note: Make sure you post in the right forum otherwise you might be getting responses you don't want.

[size=18]My Info:[/size]
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Purpose (Long Term, Dating, Friendship, Something Else):
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Your Race:
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My Religion:
My Education:
My Occupation:
My Interests:
Smoke? (Yes/No/Occasionally):
Drink? (Yes/No/Occasionally):
Have Children?:
Want Children?:

[size=18]What I Am Looking For:[/size]
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[size=18]Tell Us About Yourself:[/size]

[size=18]What I Am Looking For in a Person:[/size]

[size=18]My Last Words:[/size]

Boy1nterrupted
08-07-2004, 06:33 PM
"Don't get your meet where you make your dough."

CujoSR
08-07-2004, 09:27 PM
"Don't get your meet where you make your dough."Don't you mean "meat"? I get that but DL is such a large theme park and many have had fullfilling relationships after meeting there. Look at Birdmom.

Grumpy
08-08-2004, 08:44 AM
"Don't get your meet where you make your dough."
Don't you mean "meat"? I get that but DL is such a large theme park and many have had fullfilling relationships after meeting there. Look at Birdmom.
With all due respect, there are also a lot of relationships that start off nice and peachy, then turn sour. When the relationship ends, the people are still sour towards each other.

In general, my motto for dating co-workers is: "if you're gonna do them, keep it out of work. Once a relationship is started w/ your co-worker, you have to bring it to work, unless it's an open relationship."

Dalisair
08-08-2004, 02:21 PM
"Don't get your meet where you make your dough."
Don't you mean "meat"? I get that but DL is such a large theme park and many have had fullfilling relationships after meeting there. Look at Birdmom.
With all due respect, there are also a lot of relationships that start off nice and peachy, then turn sour. When the relationship ends, the people are still sour towards each other.

In general, my motto for dating co-workers is: "if you're gonna do them, keep it out of work. Once a relationship is started w/ your co-worker, you have to bring it to work, unless it's an open relationship."
Which is why I wanna meet people OUTSIDE of my department.

LittleDollClaudia
08-09-2004, 12:01 AM
I met my fiancee when I worked at Disneyland. He worked attractions and I worked Foods. We are celebrating our four year anniversary on Sept.1. It's like meeting someone at any other place. You have to work at it and the relationship will work. You do have that one thing in common from the get-go, though. You both understand what it's like to serve under the Mouse and that respect has started many a friendship that lasts. Ask Cujo and Polar. They'll vouch for me on this. :wink: :D

CujoSR
08-09-2004, 06:17 PM
Actually Polar and I met in High School. He was the one who dragged me into working for Der Mouse.

LittleDollClaudia
08-26-2004, 02:23 AM
:slaps Cujo on forehead: I knew that, you psycho! :throw: You told me that the first day I met you. I meant as far as our friendship and how my man and I met. You sure know how to make a girl feel like a dumbass. Thanks, hon. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Dalisair
08-26-2004, 03:48 PM
*snorts* I guess I shouldn't be suprised at the lack of response...

CujoSR
08-26-2004, 08:13 PM
*snorts* I guess I shouldn't be suprised at the lack of response...Don't take it personally no one has responded to my post either. Try sending a photo to me and i will post it. cujosr@stupiduesttricks.com

DLSweeper
08-30-2004, 10:46 PM
Hahaha, no responce either! :o I'm so unpopular that the kids who blow their nose and look at it for a min or two laugh at me!

kirbaay
11-06-2004, 10:35 PM
I find that this part of the forums seems to be more of a filller but i guess cms or other peoples could hook up this way. Happy datings!

screnwriter
02-24-2005, 02:55 PM
With all due respect, there are also a lot of relationships that start off nice and peachy, then turn sour. When the relationship ends, the people are still sour towards each other.

In general, my motto for dating co-workers is: "if you're gonna do them, keep it out of work. Once a relationship is started w/ your co-worker, you have to bring it to work, unless it's an open relationship."

I had three successive relationships with Disney-ers. One in another department (good thing as I was heart and soul in love with her and it tore me apart when we broke up - not seeing her regularly kept me sane), and two in my department, one in the Fantasmic Show where we were in the same cast. Got along fine with both of those, and lived with the Fantasmic girl for two years. Most people never knew we were dating.

The only thing about that I really regret is - we were dating, we were living together, we used to get to Tom Sawyer's Island earlier than the rest of the cast. And we never took advantage of that. You know what I mean...

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