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Pschtyckque
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by Pschtyckque » Wed Mar 24, 2004 10:39 pm
I guess it's the same as the slacking off of the dress code for Grad Nights. I remember having to buy a (very ugly) tie for my Grad Night in '89.
The last Grad Night I saw had guys wearing sandals, with their shirts untucked. Kids today...
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DisneyPrincess
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by DisneyPrincess » Thu Mar 25, 2004 7:14 am
Pschtyckque wrote:
I guess it's the same as the slacking off of the dress code for Grad Nights. I remember having to buy a (very ugly) tie for my Grad Night in '89.
The last Grad Night I saw had guys wearing sandals, with their shirts untucked. Kids today...
At my Grad Night in '99 we still had that dress code, so did my sister in '03. All the rule breakers I've seen when working it weren't let into the park.
As far as the topless females go, it's much much worse at the resorts. After they get covered back up, they wait until that CM has walked away and do it all over again, or after being told several times, they wait until rotation and then start over with the new CM.
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Buggy
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by Buggy » Thu Mar 25, 2004 9:44 am
I am obviously going to the parks at the wrong time of the year. Haven't seen a topless guest yet. Well, topless female guest....
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techie-13
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by techie-13 » Thu Mar 25, 2004 2:42 pm
tourbunny wrote:ah $%&#! now i have a reputation. i knew one day i would say something completely wrong. guess yesterday was the day. i'm sorry. i was trying to be funny.
Hey Tourbunny, I understood and I agree regarding some of the outfits. Just wanted to let you know.
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SRT_GB
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by SRT_GB » Thu Mar 25, 2004 4:58 pm
Pschtyckque wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the Park once have a dress code?
I recall bikini tops were forbidden, as they could be untied very easily. Mind you, I have no problem with it, it's just another Park rule that has gone out the window.
When I trained 4 years ago we were told that shirts and shoes are required and bikini tops do not count as a shirt. We were also told that we are allowed to ask people to put on a shirt over it. Problem is, I'm afraid of getting hit with harassment if I do say something.
Not that I mind the view or anything, especially if it's....well, never mind....
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by Weeble » Thu Mar 25, 2004 4:59 pm
Zazu, next time use this spiel, always worked for me!:
Ladies, I understand that with the nice weather and all, it seems tittilating to take your tops off. Now, if the weather was a bit nippy, you wouldn't do this of course. Regardless, I need to keep you abreast of the situation and let you know that you will have to cover yourselves back up. I know that makes americans sound like boobs but hey, if I don't do this, my boss will have me over the rack. Enjoy the rest of your day and I hope you leave with magical mammaries!
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by SpaceRanger » Fri Mar 26, 2004 12:59 am
Weeble wrote:Zazu, next time use this spiel, always worked for me!:
Ladies, I understand that with the nice weather and all, it seems tittilating to take your tops off. Now, if the weather was a bit nippy, you wouldn't do this of course. Regardless, I need to keep you abreast of the situation and let you know that you will have to cover yourselves back up. I know that makes americans sound like boobs but hey, if I don't do this, my boss will have me over the rack. Enjoy the rest of your day and I hope you leave with magical mammaries!
lol I love it.
God must love stupid people. He made so many of them.
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by pixiedust » Fri Mar 26, 2004 1:57 am
DisneyPrincess wrote:At my Grad Night in '99 we still had that dress code, so did my sister in '03. All the rule breakers I've seen when working it weren't let into the park.
Oh grad nights... how I love them. I got to be the first one, last year, to tell the bus-loads of teenie boppers that they couldn't bring their lipstick/chapstick/lipgloss into the park. hehehe.
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by SpaceRanger » Fri Mar 26, 2004 11:30 pm
pixiedust wrote:DisneyPrincess wrote:At my Grad Night in '99 we still had that dress code, so did my sister in '03. All the rule breakers I've seen when working it weren't let into the park.
Oh grad nights... how I love them. I got to be the first one, last year, to tell the bus-loads of teenie boppers that they couldn't bring their lipstick/chapstick/lipgloss into the park. hehehe.
They can't bring lipstick/chapstick/glass into the park? :?:
God must love stupid people. He made so many of them.