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Re: Clothing Messages

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 11:33 am
by Dack48
RocketBoatZ15 wrote:The Fact that there is something written on the back of the girls shorts, the parents have no right to complain about some perv staring at the kids rear. It's gross when you see some prostitot wearing some phrase on her tuccus.
I am suprised that they have not make a pair of 'booty shorts' with "Under Age" written on the booty. Parents would be snapping them up by the thousands!

Re: Clothing Messages

Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2005 11:44 am
by CerasiJ
Dack48 wrote:I am suprised that they have not make a pair of 'booty shorts' with "Under Age" written on the booty. Parents would be snapping them up by the thousands!
LOL! I agree with you! I work right across the street from a mall and sometimes, (ahem.... Friday afternoon lunch hour, after payday...) I check out some of the sales. This one day I was in Wet Seal looking for a pair of jeans. I'm 19 years old and feel I have every right to shop at a store like Wet Seal... but, I feel that the 40-year-old woman with her two kids in tow, attempting to try on a size-3 Billabong baby-tee had absolutely NO right to even consider going into a store like that.

*shudders* It was a nasty, nasty site. I left the store before I actually saw her purchase the handful of thongs she was carrying around. :sick:

Re: Clothing Messages

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2005 9:59 pm
by SRT_GB
Dack48 wrote:I am suprised that they have not make a pair of 'booty shorts' with "Under Age" written on the booty.
I hate to say it, but that wouldn't stop many perverts from looking anyways.

Re: Clothing Messages

Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 7:35 am
by SpamPutney
SRT_GB wrote:I hate to say it, but that wouldn't stop many perverts from looking anyways.

Indeed, I think it would encourage it!

Re: Clothing Messages

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 11:20 pm
by Fantasmic_Freak
I love wearing messages on my clothing, my fav while at disnyeland, never under estimate stupid people in large groups =op Wal-Mart! Im out of ym mind, please leave a message, it gets all the age groups. :p:

Re: Clothing Messages

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 2:30 pm
by screnwriter
PirateJohn wrote:I saw a rather enormous woman today, and when she turned away I happened to notice the back of her pants had "Don't Touch" written right on the butt cheeks.
I saw a jr. high aged kid, apparently just out of the closet with a t-shirt that said, "Sorry - I don't do girls" He was so completely unattractive that I wanted to stop him and say, "If anything, girls everywhere are relieved!"


:D:

Re: Clothing Messages

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 10:35 pm
by Zazu
I was surprised today to discover that the Company does have a few managers willing to take a stand. Effective 1 October, clothing with the "FCUK" logo are no longer permitted in the park. There's an actual poster about this in the turnstile break room!

Now let's see how much trouble I cause when next I tell a guest they can't ride while wearing such. :twisted:

Re: Clothing Messages

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 9:17 am
by hhsrat
Zazu wrote:I was surprised today to discover that the Company does have a few managers willing to take a stand. Effective 1 October, clothing with the "FCUK" logo are no longer permitted in the park. There's an actual poster about this in the turnstile break room!

Now let's see how much trouble I cause when next I tell a guest they can't ride while wearing such. :twisted:
Yes, but last year around this time, similar posters appeared in the breakrooms, or this issue was discussed at track talks, and look how much it's been enforced.

Re: Clothing Messages

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 11:43 am
by Zazu
[font=Comic Sans MS]Notice: This post is rated "L" for language and "A" for attitude.[/font] No, wait, nevermind that last -- this whole forum is about attitude.
Zazu wrote:... clothing with the "FCUK" logo are no longer permitted in the park.

Now let's see how much trouble I cause when next I tell a guest they can't ride while wearing such.
hhsrat wrote:Yes, but last year around this time, similar posters appeared in the breakrooms, or this issue was discussed at track talks, and look how much it's been enforced.
True, but then most park greeters are working four turnstiles and really don't care if the guests are wearing obscene clothing. It's not like they have enough backup to make it stick if the guest gets unruly. Unlike DL, the MK turnstiles don't have a "call" button for help.

But those of us loading attractions do have the time, and the ability to stop our attraction. A few of us even care. Should be interesting.

Funniest event was the time I booted an adult -- carrying his infant son -- from the train at Main Street because of his shirt. He was ticked, because his family was waiting for him back in Toontown. He stomped over to City Hall to complain, and they promptly asked him to show them the back of his shirt.

I understand that several of them broke up laughing when they saw it said "I want to fuck you like an animal!"

Re: Clothing Messages

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 8:12 pm
by hhsrat
Zazu wrote:
True, but then most park greeters are working four turnstiles and really don't care if the guests are wearing obscene clothing. It's not like they have enough backup to make it stick if the guest gets unruly. Unlike DL, the MK turnstiles don't have a "call" button for help.

But those of us loading attractions do have the time, and the ability to stop our attraction. A few of us even care. Should be interesting.
Ouch, they've got MK PG working 4 turnstiles? That's just absurd. (Now, I just wish EP would start training their PG to work 2 at once, might make getting into that park a bit more tolerable)

It'll be interesting to see if the dress code is enforced or not. I know some co-workers that don't enforce it, because they've actually had a manger tell them not to. (outrageous, I know)