Hands off the Princesses

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Re: Hands off the Princesses

Post by Big Wallaby » Thu May 29, 2008 2:37 pm

And please, don't wear the fcuk shirts, hats, etc. That, or "Free Sobriety Test, Blow Here" with an arrow to their crotch, etc. Really, I am good with you wearing anything that is FAMILY FRIENDLY to the parks.


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Re: Hands off the Princesses

Post by drcorey » Thu May 29, 2008 4:17 pm

Big Wallaby wrote:And please, don't wear the fcuk shirts, hats, etc. That, or "Free Sobriety Test, Blow Here" with an arrow to their crotch, etc. Really, I am good with you wearing anything that is FAMILY FRIENDLY to the parks.
hmm, we have a Fcuk store here in las vegas, they won't be too happy to hear this.



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Re: Hands off the Princesses

Post by kurtisnelson » Thu May 29, 2008 8:10 pm

Big Wallaby wrote:And please, don't wear the fcuk shirts, hats, etc. That, or "Free Sobriety Test, Blow Here" with an arrow to their crotch, etc. Really, I am good with you wearing anything that is FAMILY FRIENDLY to the parks.
Have you gotten anyone booted yet for any of those?


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Re: Hands off the Princesses

Post by Ms. Matterhorn » Thu May 29, 2008 8:19 pm

kurtisnelson wrote:Have you gotten anyone booted yet for any of those?
When students wear Fcuk shirts to school, they have to turn them inside out for the rest of the day and never wear them again.


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Re: Hands off the Princesses

Post by joanna71985 » Thu May 29, 2008 8:55 pm

Big Wallaby wrote:And please, don't wear the fcuk shirts, hats, etc. That, or "Free Sobriety Test, Blow Here" with an arrow to their crotch, etc. Really, I am good with you wearing anything that is FAMILY FRIENDLY to the parks.
Amen to that!! I am amazed at some of the stuff people wear to the parks.


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Re: Hands off the Princesses

Post by Shorty82 » Thu May 29, 2008 10:03 pm

Big Wallaby wrote:And please, don't wear the fcuk shirts, hats, etc. That, or "Free Sobriety Test, Blow Here" with an arrow to their crotch, etc. Really, I am good with you wearing anything that is FAMILY FRIENDLY to the parks.
Those kinds of shirts shouldn't make it past the front gate IMO.

IMHO Disney should come up with and enforce a basic dress code. No offensive slogans on shirts, hats, etc. (spell out exactly what offensive means in this case so it isn't arbitrary), no bathing suits as an outer layer (in the theme parks), no revealing clothing, etc.

The state of dress (or should I say undress) I've seen guests in at times is scary. Sorry, lady, I may be a heterosexual male and you a good looking woman but I still don't want to see your belly or your breasts hanging out, especially in the parks!

Of course if Disney did this they would have to redesign some of the dresses for the Bibbidi Bobity Boutique (I know I spelled it wrong) along with the other hassles. The freaking Ariel dresses show off the girl's belly and I'm talking little girls! No way if I was a parent I'd allow my kid to wear something that showed off their belly like that, especially at that age.


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Re: Hands off the Princesses

Post by Sarah Magdalene » Thu May 29, 2008 10:27 pm

Was in Toontown when an older friend of Mickey's came in from the judges tent. She was practically grossed out when she said that a women in the meet and greet room was about 200 lbs, 50 or so years old (same age as said friend), and was wearing WHITE skin tight leggings and a black tube top. Friend claimed that at her age, she herself would NEVER wear anything of the sort.


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Re: Hands off the Princesses

Post by Cranbiz » Fri May 30, 2008 12:08 am

You want to see inappropriate clothing / actions?

Just wait until gay days. :eek:

I'm sorry, none of that belongs in a family enviornment. What you do in the privacy of your house is fine, what you do in front of impressionable children is quite another thing.


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Re: Hands off the Princesses

Post by smart1hermione » Fri May 30, 2008 12:26 am

Shorty82 wrote: IMHO Disney should come up with and enforce a basic dress code. No offensive slogans on shirts, hats, etc. (spell out exactly what offensive means in this case so it isn't arbitrary), no bathing suits as an outer layer (in the theme parks), no revealing clothing, etc.
Ah, but we forget that Disney is a business and despite PR slogans and well-wishing employees, the corporation as a whole really just wants a lot of money. Capitalism, just fabulous.
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I'm all for dressing for comfort, especially when you're going to be hot and cold and wet and sweaty and standing in line, sitting on hard benches, strapped into roller coasters and let's not forget the matterhorn.
BUT common sense includes fashion sense. Geez.


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Re: Hands off the Princesses

Post by mechurchlady » Fri May 30, 2008 5:23 am

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_h7WHJMOrKk
old lady with a jean jacket and on the back is SEX
lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSWaxPpedSU
fat ass video makes me what normals guys so in the park, lol.


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