Groupies n' Stalkers....
O man... Now that's a Disney fanatic to the extream. :mBirdMom wrote:If you've seen the Prairie girls, you'd never forget them because they
dressed in costume. The mom made the little brother an exact replica of
the Thunder costume, and we called the whole group the Prairie girls
because they looked like they walked out of Little House on the
Prairie...they'd be in the long calico dresses, had bonnets, I think capes
in the winter
"I have a stupid question for you."
"Can I have a map?"
"Where is the restroom?"
"Do you work here?"
"Can I have a map?"
"Where is the restroom?"
"Do you work here?"
Hah. Guilty. My boyfriend of almost two years now and I met working inDLSweeper wrote:I don't think I've ever heard of a guest practically throwing themselves at
a CM, but I've heard of CMs doing it to eachother. :P
the lot. Of course, it was easy because he quit a month after we started
dating, so I didn't have to work with my S.O.
And to be creepier, like it's a trend.. my parents met working on the
Autopia. Hehe.
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But the man worth while is the one who will smile when everything goes dead wrong."
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But the man worth while is the one who will smile when everything goes dead wrong."
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Plenty of shenanigans going on between cast members. PLENTY. I think
I'll start an 18 and over thread where we can list all the places it's been
done. :twisted:
And I forgot about the MINI ME THUNDER COSTUME, lol! That was so
SCARY the first time I saw him wearing that. Their dad works as a
cameraman for the Trinity Network. Gotta love OC!
I'll start an 18 and over thread where we can list all the places it's been
done. :twisted:
And I forgot about the MINI ME THUNDER COSTUME, lol! That was so
SCARY the first time I saw him wearing that. Their dad works as a
cameraman for the Trinity Network. Gotta love OC!
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While working Haunt construction one year, we were given a tour of the mine ride. There is a small room inside the ride(can't remember the exact local as I didn't know the ride) that the crew dubbed "The Nookie Room" because employees(usually couples) were known to disappear there for a while.
Apparently there was even a few pillows and a blanket inside. This was roughly 9 years ago so the tradition may have been lost. I just thought it was funny.

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sounds like the "Mylar Table" inside Pirates at D-land.
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yeah, a lot of lust and marriage going on at the park. I used to see my husband around onstage and offstage - he used to work in the entertainment division - but I didn't actually meet him until we were at the same party given by someone who worked in show services. Not too hard to understand why so many raging hormones - comeon - a lot of nice people work there, on the youngish side, mostly good looking, if not at least clean cut - it's a no brainer... the year before I actually met my hubby, it seemed that everyone and their brother in Fantasyland was getting married, if not to each other, then to someone they'd met at the Park... Two weeks after our wedding at Chapman University Chapel, another couple from my department (956) got married there too... I even saw the pastor who married us on a t.v. show on the travel channel about weddings at Disneyland (they didn't do them in park when we were engaged - drat)
As for nookie spots...I thought gentlemen never told! OK, they mylar table is a given - it's legendary, but after that...please boys...be respectful
As for nookie spots...I thought gentlemen never told! OK, they mylar table is a given - it's legendary, but after that...please boys...be respectful
