Re: inappropriate clothes
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 11:47 am
True..some of the more....umm.."focused" churches see the devil everywhere..even at Disney..DisneyMom wrote:A Harry Potter shirt?![]()
wait...
Cruella De Vil t-shirt?
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
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True..some of the more....umm.."focused" churches see the devil everywhere..even at Disney..DisneyMom wrote:A Harry Potter shirt?![]()
I suggest RUM whenever the memory pops up!!iria64 wrote:I've been reading these forums for a while but this post just brought back some disturbing memories.
I was at River Country one day and this lady is in the pool with a very skimpy bikini. Amost a thong but no quite. Then her boyfriend/significant other comes over and is wearing the same bottom... ugh.
Both were in decent shape but I did not need to see half his butt cheeks hanging out (hers yes... I was still young back then:D :)
To this day the memory of that sight gives me the willies.
Yep, and have some pretty weird beliefs. I attended a Baptist church in rural Indiana as a kid when I lived for a while with my aunt and uncle (they weren't Baptists...I just went 'cause my friends out there did). Girls had to wear skirts...NO jeans or any other type of pants. Going to the movies was strictly forbidden. Peace symbols were actually a sign of the Devil (this was back in the early 70s). The song "Jesus Loves the Little Children" was incorrect because Jesus actually loves white children best.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:True..some of the more....umm.."focused" churches see the devil everywhere..even at Disney..
And what's terrible is he probably had no idea why. I'd guess that you tried to tell him but it probably went right over his head.Zazu wrote:One of the more interesting shirts I've seen in the Park was a man -- with a 2-year-old in tow -- wearing a shirt that said "I want to fuck you like an animal."
Yeah, I threw him off the train at the next station.
Yeah, when I was growing up in the midwest, We lived across the street from a church group..won't name names, but they couldn't dance, couldn't see movies, etc. etc. we use to play with the kids. The brothers were the first to get cigarettes, and later beer, and the sisters...well, they found ways to experience the freedoms that we had.Syndrome wrote:Yep, and have some pretty weird beliefs. I attended a Baptist church in rural Indiana as a kid when I lived for a while with my aunt and uncle (they weren't Baptists...I just went 'cause my friends out there did). Girls had to wear skirts...NO jeans or any other type of pants. Going to the movies was strictly forbidden. Peace symbols were actually a sign of the Devil (this was back in the early 70s). The song "Jesus Loves the Little Children" was incorrect because Jesus actually loves white children best.
Seriously...
Glad it didn't warp my mind!
Oh yeah! I remember not being able to go to Disneyland if I was wearing a t-shirt, jeans, or tennis shoes. Today we're both delighted and surprised when guests dress that well!Elena (aka: Bubble Lady) wrote:[font="Palatino Linotype"]does anyone besides me remember when disneyland had a dress code?[/font]
Yes, and I remember when public high schools had a dress code! LOL!Elena (aka: Bubble Lady) wrote:[font="Palatino Linotype"]does anyone besides me remember when disneyland had a dress code? [/font]