:hysteria:darph nader wrote:The 'bobble' ladies? (sorry MS,I couldn't resist) :D:
Well goody,someone else to look up.
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I have a completely random question. I know that when disneyland hires people, usually they look for smiley friendly people. But what about Undercover Disneyland Security guards? Do they hire bitter scary people for that?
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Canoe30x wrote:But what about Undercover Disneyland Security guards? Do they hire bitter scary people for that?


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Since they are supposed to be "undercover" security wouldn't this "person" then have to be wearing an eye blinding Hawaiian shirt and at least one camera hanging from the neck?hobie16 wrote:
Yea, I can see how well he (?) would blend in. ;)
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Like I said Canoe30x,I'll be the one wearing the "I only drink beer on days that end in Y" t- shirt. Of course,I'll probably be carrying a 'pine-float' at the same time with a dazed look on my face. :D:
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No sense of direction MS? I know 'exactly' where my fridge is. It's 'right' over there...No wait.
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I wish we could use this at work. Cut down on the a$$hole customers and employees. :twisted:hobie16 wrote:
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Wow, only here a couple days, and you're already contemplating a transfer to WDW.Canoe30x wrote:I'd like to meet all you people
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Sharp wit! Great sense of timing Alpine. :hi5: Funny too. :D:AlpineDL wrote:To burst a bobble
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Oops, another definition to add to the list. I'm lost... where is NO/CC?AlpineDL wrote:To burst a bobble, canoes is in NO/CC, not Adv/Fr.![]()
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