and I'm thinking, only after a huge meal...
Pooh
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Re: Pooh
OK, That was bad.
Are you trying to become a JC captain?????
Are you trying to become a JC captain?????
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Re: Pooh
My female roommate has a pair of overalls with the aforementioned character on them....
Naturally, I love acting horrified and informing her that she's got Pooh all over her!
Edited to add: I just remembered a very much loved piece of my childhood... One year when my family was visiting DLR (I think I was about 13 or so) I was doing some shopping with my mom and I found a cute little teacup with a little winnie the pooh figurine attached to the bottom of it... as one would expect: <At the top of my lungs across a store on mainstreet> "LOOK MOM! POOH IN A CUP!" The was a slight pause while everyone in the general vicinity processed the information and then began laughing hysterically. That was one of my favorite Disney times ever. We laughed about that for months afterward.
Naturally, I love acting horrified and informing her that she's got Pooh all over her!
Edited to add: I just remembered a very much loved piece of my childhood... One year when my family was visiting DLR (I think I was about 13 or so) I was doing some shopping with my mom and I found a cute little teacup with a little winnie the pooh figurine attached to the bottom of it... as one would expect: <At the top of my lungs across a store on mainstreet> "LOOK MOM! POOH IN A CUP!" The was a slight pause while everyone in the general vicinity processed the information and then began laughing hysterically. That was one of my favorite Disney times ever. We laughed about that for months afterward.
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Re: Pooh
Kwahati wrote:My female roommate has a pair of overalls with the aforementioned character on them....
Naturally, I love acting horrified and informing her that she's got Pooh all over her!
Edited to add: I just remembered a very much loved piece of my childhood... One year when my family was visiting DLR (I think I was about 13 or so) I was doing some shopping with my mom and I found a cute little teacup with a little winnie the pooh figurine attached to the bottom of it... as one would expect: <At the top of my lungs across a store on mainstreet> "LOOK MOM! POOH IN A CUP!" The was a slight pause while everyone in the general vicinity processed the information and then began laughing hysterically. That was one of my favorite Disney times ever. We laughed about that for months afterward.
Kwahati, it seems to me that if Pooh in a cup was so exciting to you, you should have been a hospital lab tech! :p:
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Maybe thats what inspiried "everything" in a cup on the Axiom?Kwahati wrote:My female roommate has a pair of overalls with the aforementioned character on them....
Naturally, I love acting horrified and informing her that she's got Pooh all over her!
Edited to add: I just remembered a very much loved piece of my childhood... One year when my family was visiting DLR (I think I was about 13 or so) I was doing some shopping with my mom and I found a cute little teacup with a little winnie the pooh figurine attached to the bottom of it... as one would expect: <At the top of my lungs across a store on mainstreet> "LOOK MOM! POOH IN A CUP!" The was a slight pause while everyone in the general vicinity processed the information and then began laughing hysterically. That was one of my favorite Disney times ever. We laughed about that for months afterward.
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When I worked the train at Knott's, the Train Bandits were fond of saying to guests wearing Disney character-emblazoned clothing and backpacks, "Wrong Park!", or if the character was Winnie the Pooh, they'd go 'Pee-youu! You got Pooh on your shirt!" or along those lines. The guests thought it was cute.
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Re: Pooh
A few months after our first family WDW trip in 2003, we thought we'd relive the experience in small way on a trip to Six Flags (Over Texas), so we decked out in all of our Disney finest -- matching shirts, ear hats, pin lanyards, the works. Got a lot of good-natured ribbing from the employees, but it was fun.felinefan wrote:When I worked the train at Knott's, the Train Bandits were fond of saying to guests wearing Disney character-emblazoned clothing and backpacks, "Wrong Park!", or if the character was Winnie the Pooh, they'd go 'Pee-youu! You got Pooh on your shirt!" or along those lines. The guests thought it was cute.
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