Not so Scary Halloween for adults too?

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Re: Not so Scary Halloween for adults too?

Post by jsilvers » Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:09 pm

Whazzup wrote:I feel sorry for the SGs who can't let their hair down and have fun.
Which leads me to ask ... Would CMs be amused or irritated if one wore a t-shirt labeled "Stupid Guest," especially if one came armed with a list of memorable questions from this website but asked them with a knowing look?...



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Re: Not so Scary Halloween for adults too?

Post by Zazu » Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:52 pm

jsilvers wrote:Which leads me to ask ... Would CMs be amused or irritated if one wore a t-shirt labeled "Stupid Guest," especially if one came armed with a list of memorable questions from this website but asked them with a knowing look?...
Sounds freaking hilarious to me! I could get into that:

"Excuse me, do you work here? What time is the three o'clock parade?"

"It's always at three o'clock, but because it's so hot today we're having it at 3 a.m. Better grab a spot on the curb early, folks will be stretching out for a nap."


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Re: Not so Scary Halloween for adults too?

Post by Sarah Magdalene » Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:59 pm

jsilvers wrote:Which leads me to ask ... Would CMs be amused or irritated if one wore a t-shirt labeled "Stupid Guest," especially if one came armed with a list of memorable questions from this website but asked them with a knowing look?...
Be prepared to get a smart answer or two back. All in good fun I hope!


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Re: Not so Scary Halloween for adults too?

Post by mechurchlady » Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:36 pm

jsilvers wrote:Which leads me to ask ... Would CMs be amused or irritated if one wore a t-shirt labeled "Stupid Guest," especially if one came armed with a list of memorable questions from this website but asked them with a knowing look?...
They might think you are joking as people who do SGTs think they are smart and all knowing. They were very smart to ask a CM for information. Thus they would never wear "stupid Guest" on their clothing. Not a CM but I would think it was a joke.

As for replies, it depends on if it is their last day working. Do expect witty remarks as Zasu state, lol.


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Re: Not so Scary Halloween for adults too?

Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:50 pm

jsilvers wrote:Which leads me to ask ... Would CMs be amused or irritated if one wore a t-shirt labeled "Stupid Guest," especially if one came armed with a list of memorable questions from this website but asked them with a knowing look?...
I think that the CM's would get a kick out of it, those that are knowledgeable about SGT. You might get a few strange looks from SG's!! But then again, most SG's can't Handel a different tune!!

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Re: Not so Scary Halloween for adults too?

Post by DisneyMom » Fri Aug 08, 2008 1:06 am

But then we might get caught the next time my family rolls our eyes and sneers "SGs!" when we go to Disneyland and see them! Part of the fun is that they have no idea we are ridiculing them openly! :rolleyes:


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Re: Not so Scary Halloween for adults too?

Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Fri Aug 08, 2008 1:38 am

DisneyMom wrote:But then we might get caught the next time my family rolls our eyes and sneers "SGs!" when we go to Disneyland and see them! Part of the fun is that they have no idea we are ridiculing them openly! :rolleyes:
Hmm, very good point!


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Re: Not so Scary Halloween for adults too?

Post by AngelSong71 » Mon Aug 11, 2008 6:35 pm

My daughter and I went a couple of years ago. Now I know she is a kid but we had a blast. We both thought the best part was sitting on Main Street and watching all the people (adults and kids alike) walking in and seeing what they were dressed up as. It was great fun. We are going this year and she is a teenager now. We both will dress up and have lots of fun.
Everyone should do it!


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Re: Not so Scary Halloween for adults too?

Post by felinefan » Mon Aug 11, 2008 10:38 pm

Do they give out candy at MNSSH? At Knott's Camp Spooky, the candy they give out is cheap crap. I can understand avoiding allergies, but I honestly think Knott's is too cheap to give out the good stuff. I'd rather be at DLR than Knott's anyhow. I just need a job so I can afford it....


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Re: Not so Scary Halloween for adults too?

Post by GaTechGal » Tue Aug 12, 2008 8:32 am

I seem to remember that the candy was all Wonka. But that was a couple of years ago. Might be Goofy Candy Co. now. Not enough chocolate for me, but I guess they were afraid that chocolate would melt if it was hot.



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