(damn,the cat's out of the bag) :mad:Big Wallaby wrote:You don't specify which beer that is. Fourth can?
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darph nader wrote:(damn,the cat's out of the bag) :mad:
You're only on your fourth by midday? .... Lightweight.. :D:
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He didn't say what size the cans were. Perhaps they were the 1/4 keg variety.
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I tip my glass to you Cranbiz. :darth:Cranbiz wrote:He didn't say what size the cans were. Perhaps they were the 1/4 keg variety.
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Ah, flirting with CM's. *sigh*
When I was way younger, way cuter (though I didn't know it at the time) and way single-er LOL that was one of my favorite WDW pastimes!
My sister and I always seemed to do really well with it. We never got asked out outright- well, okay I did once. This chef working in Epcot wanted to take me to dinner and he kept insisting that my daughter (then a year old) was my little sister LOL. I didn't flirt with him once, though in all fairness. But it was 40 degrees that day and I was wearing my biker jacket LOL I guess you don't see too many stroller pushing moms dressed like that at WDW.
I've had bad experiences too- when I was ten (I can't believe I'm putting this on a message board) I got seriously groped by a musician at CR. Long story but short of it was he followed me after his shift ended- my family had left me alone to shop at the GCC (GREAT idea mom- you idiot!) and I was too young A) to realize this guy was trying to get into my shirt and B) too scared to go up to a cash register in the gift shop and tell anyone I couldn't lose the guy.
I ended up having him follow me into the movie theater in the Food and Fun Center (this was a long time ago folks) because I knew my family was in there. As he immediately started groping me in the dark, I pointed to my hulking construction worker dad in the back row and said "See that guy, he's my father and you'd better go." and that was that. He vanished.
I never told my parents.
But do you think I let my daughter go anywhere alone in WDW even though she's a black belt in Tae Kwon Do? not even five feet away or into the ladies room alone.
But back on topic of fun flirting. . .had some great interaction with GMR cm's. . .monorail pilots. . .and yes, the occaisional bus driver too ;)
Memories. . . .light the corrrrrrrrrners of my miiiiiiiiiiiiind. . .
When I was way younger, way cuter (though I didn't know it at the time) and way single-er LOL that was one of my favorite WDW pastimes!
My sister and I always seemed to do really well with it. We never got asked out outright- well, okay I did once. This chef working in Epcot wanted to take me to dinner and he kept insisting that my daughter (then a year old) was my little sister LOL. I didn't flirt with him once, though in all fairness. But it was 40 degrees that day and I was wearing my biker jacket LOL I guess you don't see too many stroller pushing moms dressed like that at WDW.
I've had bad experiences too- when I was ten (I can't believe I'm putting this on a message board) I got seriously groped by a musician at CR. Long story but short of it was he followed me after his shift ended- my family had left me alone to shop at the GCC (GREAT idea mom- you idiot!) and I was too young A) to realize this guy was trying to get into my shirt and B) too scared to go up to a cash register in the gift shop and tell anyone I couldn't lose the guy.
I ended up having him follow me into the movie theater in the Food and Fun Center (this was a long time ago folks) because I knew my family was in there. As he immediately started groping me in the dark, I pointed to my hulking construction worker dad in the back row and said "See that guy, he's my father and you'd better go." and that was that. He vanished.
I never told my parents.
But do you think I let my daughter go anywhere alone in WDW even though she's a black belt in Tae Kwon Do? not even five feet away or into the ladies room alone.
But back on topic of fun flirting. . .had some great interaction with GMR cm's. . .monorail pilots. . .and yes, the occaisional bus driver too ;)
Memories. . . .light the corrrrrrrrrners of my miiiiiiiiiiiiind. . .
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