Code 101
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Re: Code 101
Nothing of too much interest has ever caused a 101 at Mission: Space, since it's pretty hard to shut the whole ride down, considering there are 4 bays of the ride going at once. But, if the green/less intense side goes down we have to close the building and go 101, since we have to be able to offer the guests the choise. I remember one day we were having problems with the green side all morning, and my friend was training in tower, so he got to deal with it all. Finally, both green bays were having problems, weren't running, so we have to evac. And then we got to stand around, outside, telling guests we didn't know when we'd be open again. When rotos came through, we just walked around outside, handing them to the next person. And then I got my lunch, and we were back up right after I got back. So I missed most of it.
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Re: Code 101
I did that, sort of. I'm not that well-endowed, although I'm not small either, I was at Roger Rabbit unload and a kid (real small kid, 3 or something) started to go backwards on the track (for those of you who don't know the hold zones of the attraction parallel the exit for the attraction so for that age, an honest mistake) so I leaned over to stop him and hit the station stop with my boob.Ms. Matterhorn wrote: Here's another: A well-endowed female CM leaned out the tower window to indicate to the CM below a sled that needed help. She pressed the E-stop with her boob! From then on we called it the D-stop.
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Re: Code 101
Well, at least you are keeping abreast of the situation!!lady ulrike wrote:I did that, sort of. I'm not that well-endowed, although I'm not small either, I was at Roger Rabbit unload and a kid (real small kid, 3 or something) started to go backwards on the track (for those of you who don't know the hold zones of the attraction parallel the exit for the attraction so for that age, an honest mistake) so I leaned over to stop him and hit the station stop with my boob.
hehehehe
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Re: Code 101
So, how do you fill out the paperwork for accidental body part misbehavior?lady ulrike wrote:I did that, sort of. I'm not that well-endowed, although I'm not small either, I was at Roger Rabbit unload and a kid (real small kid, 3 or something) started to go backwards on the track (for those of you who don't know the hold zones of the attraction parallel the exit for the attraction so for that age, an honest mistake) so I leaned over to stop him and hit the station stop with my boob.

I hate when that happens!

too funny grumpy!
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Re: Code 101
Now I'm waiting for the guys to chime in.DisneyMom wrote:So, how do you fill out the paperwork for accidental body part misbehavior?
I hate when that happens!
too funny grumpy!
Sorry for the inadvertant 101, but just as I was reaching for the dispatch button this cutie fell out of her thong bathing suit, right infront of my station, and............

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Re: Code 101
There are no accidents. :D:Randy B wrote:Sorry for the inadvertant 101, but just as I was reaching for the dispatch button this cutie fell out of her thong bathing suit, right infront of my station, and............![]()
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Re: Code 101
There's a call that should never have happened over radio... That's like if they were to say that a Mickey was having issues and could not come out. Makes my blood boil just at the idea. Joanna, care to comment on that one?GuestJockey wrote:Facilities 1, Fantasyland 1, all East units concerned, Peter Pan 101 - Wendy's head fell off.
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Re: Code 101
We've had some stupid radio calls.
CM: "Soarin' 10, Epcot 57 I just had to 10-7 a boat because it had...um...pee-pee in it."
Epcot 57: "Did you honestly just use the word pee-pee?"
or
CM: "Soarin' 10, Epcot 57 three seats in Soarin' Theater B are 10-7"
S10: "Why?"
CM: "A guest took a leak in row 1 and it trickled down to rows 2 and 3"
CM: "Soarin' 10, Epcot 57 I just had to 10-7 a boat because it had...um...pee-pee in it."
Epcot 57: "Did you honestly just use the word pee-pee?"
or
CM: "Soarin' 10, Epcot 57 three seats in Soarin' Theater B are 10-7"
S10: "Why?"
CM: "A guest took a leak in row 1 and it trickled down to rows 2 and 3"
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Re: Code 101
"Its not raining in this scene, why am I getting wet?"CMGUY89 wrote: CM: "Soarin' 10, Epcot 57 three seats in Soarin' Theater B are 10-7"
S10: "Why?"
CM: "A guest took a leak in row 1 and it trickled down to rows 2 and 3"
Light travels faster than sound. Perhaps that is why people appear bright until they open their mouth.
Re: Code 101
One of my favorite ones that I have heard over the radio...
"Orange Stinger 101 due to Code U on the platform. Again, Orange Stinger 101 @ [time] due to Code U on the platform. Control clear."
I was all "Oh, Stinger is 101, who cares..." before it clicked in my head that it was for a Code U on the platform. The the "Eeeewwwww" hit.
"Orange Stinger 101 due to Code U on the platform. Again, Orange Stinger 101 @ [time] due to Code U on the platform. Control clear."
I was all "Oh, Stinger is 101, who cares..." before it clicked in my head that it was for a Code U on the platform. The the "Eeeewwwww" hit.