Now there's one for someone's resume! Greeter Shrimp at Citywalk.turkeyham wrote:Out in Anaheim is the Citywalk mall. They have a shrimp character out and waving at people. From a distance, the shrimp looks like a deformed roach.![]()
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Qualified potential clients for a major retail facility.techie-13 wrote:Now there's one for someone's resume! Greeter Shrimp at Citywalk.![]()

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Yes, that is right. They also research and not just go on hearsay. In this case the source was the newspaper articles when the event happened in 1989 (which is usually more accurate than memory of the event.) At the end of each snopes article are the resources that you can actually check it out. In this case, they had many sources but the one that stood out to me was this one: Chicago Tribune. "Cartoon Figures Run Afoul of Law."GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:The thing about SNOPES is, if you have information on one of their articles, you can send it to them and they will re-evaluate, or correct the story if it checks out.
27 April 1989 (p. 26).
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not as good as a Breeder Shrimp thou.techie-13 wrote:Now there's one for someone's resume! Greeter Shrimp at Citywalk.![]()
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Thats what I like about them, the have the references that they used.Anna wrote:Yes, that is right. They also research and not just go on hearsay. In this case the source was the newspaper articles when the event happened in 1989 (which is usually more accurate than memory of the event.) At the end of each snopes article are the resources that you can actually check it out. In this case, they had many sources but the one that stood out to me was this one: Chicago Tribune. "Cartoon Figures Run Afoul of Law."
27 April 1989 (p. 26).
I used that at work , when someone (who should know better) starts sending the "e-mail" warnings, or whatever story is making the rounds. I look it up on Snopes, and then send them the link. I also stop the forwarding so that junk e-mail will not clog the system (its also aginst our internal rules!)
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I just had the name of some Disney legal folk cross my inbox, including
contact information :) I may have to make note of that info...
contact information :) I may have to make note of that info...
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I was thinking along the lines of how some actors are identified in movie credits. Waiter #3 or tall waiter. Would this be a roll that they would list?hobie16 wrote:Qualified potential clients for a major retail facility.
I did have a friend in college who got a job interview based on the fact that she was a young female whose resume listed her current job as "lubrication specialist for California Lubricants". She worked at Jiffy Lube. ;)
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Reminds me of a credit in "Milk" that had me rolling in the aisle. One, and only one, actor's part was called "Gay Man". Well duh!!! :hysteria:techie-13 wrote:I was thinking along the lines of how some actors are identified in movie credits. Waiter #3 or tall waiter. Would this be a roll that they would list?
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Must have been like Eddie Murphy in The Klumps, appearing over and over in different makeup.Zazu wrote:Reminds me of a credit in "Milk" that had me rolling in the aisle. One, and only one, actor's part was called "Gay Man". Well duh!!! :hysteria:
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Brian Yates Sharber's only role was playing Gay Man in Milk.
There are some good ones and some really politically incorrect ones.
Not wanting to offend my eyes or others I will let you look up them names if you like. Spike Lee had some really good names for some of his characters.
Brian Yates Sharber's only role was playing Gay Man in Milk.
There are some good ones and some really politically incorrect ones.
Not wanting to offend my eyes or others I will let you look up them names if you like. Spike Lee had some really good names for some of his characters.

