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Re: Talking durring attractions.

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 5:44 am
by Main Streeter
LittleDollClaudia wrote::gets down off her soapbox and walks away with a magical spring in her step:

LittleDollClaudia, your post displays loyalty, dignity, the logic of a CM, a touch of class, & wisdom. So often I tease you. ]

Re: Talking durring attractions.

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 6:13 am
by Main Streeter
LittleDollClaudia wrote::gets down off her soapbox and walks away with a magical spring in her step:
LittleDollClaudia, your post displays loyalty, dignity, the logic of a CM, a touch of class, & wisdom. So often I tease you. ]

Re: Talking durring attractions.

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 9:01 am
by IndyandMarion
I really dont mind it. Seriously. Why? I can hear some of you asking.

Well its simple really, I allow them to say the first two lines of a spiel and its all ways the same.
Two Lines
Teeth shattering from elbow strike
Silence from everyone else.

Then I wake up and realize it was only a dream.

Back in reality, I hate it so much. Dont even get me started on Coaster (Vets here know about that)
SG: Wait a minute, I love that idea.
Me: What? You shutting up right now?

But in the GMR reality. If anyone who has never worked at the ride, can sit through the show and say the lines word for word. I will, without question, remove Here's Your Sign from this site.

*Don't worry folks, it'll never happen. . .Because its never the same show twice.*

Re: Talking durring attractions.

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 11:55 am
by head mouse
IndyandMarion wrote:But in the GMR reality. If anyone who has never worked at the ride, can sit through the show and say the lines word for word. I will, without question, remove Here's Your Sign from this site.

*Don't worry folks, it'll never happen... Because its never the same show twice.*
Good. cuz I'd hate to see "here's your sign" removed.

Re: Talking durring attractions.

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 11:19 pm
by Zazu
bpgstudios wrote:Just thinking of Pan right now makes me want to walk backwards. Can we get a smiley walking a belt, oh gods of the emoticons?
It's god, singular. And sure, I got that: :belt:

Re: Talking durring attractions.

Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 10:48 am
by bpgstudios
Zazu wrote:It's god, singular. And sure, I got that: :belt:
Sweet. Now if only I could get him to walk the belt for me :)
:belt: :belt: :belt:

Re: Talking durring attractions.

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 3:34 am
by LittleDollClaudia
Aww, Main Streeter, you have made me blush. I do appreciate your kind words. I actually just went to Disneyland this Thursday and had a absolutely wonderful time. The Halloween decor was just fabulous and I thank Polar33 for taking us! Jack and I are very grateful! I will post pics of our trip soon.

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Re: Talking durring attractions.

Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 3:10 am
by Main Streeter
LittleDollClaudia wrote:The Halloween decor was just fabulous and I thank Polar33 for taking us! Jack and I are very grateful! I will post pics of our trip soon.

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Please do post! Glad you & Jack had DL Halloween fun :) Have a frightfully great time tonight. :evil: Tis your night to spook & rock. :skellingt :D:

Re: Talking durring attractions.

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 7:32 pm
by felinefan
Don't they still make phrase books anymore? I know they also have handheld computers for translating so that if you can't pronounce/read what you typed in and translated by the device, you can at least show the display to the person you wish to communicate with. I remember back in the 60s and70s there would be phrase books out for any language you could imagine--even Esparanto. But at least carry a good dictionary and learn at least the pronounciation system; that could help.

Re: Talking durring attractions.

Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 8:56 am
by idratherbeinwdw
[font=Comic Sans MS]Guests talking during attractions is certainly annoying. But I'd trade a talker any day for the guest who sat next to me and changed her baby's WAY STINKY diaper during the Little Mermaid Show. And of course the kid was screaming the entire time.

I'm a mom, so don't think I have no sympathy for parents. My kids are grown now, but I wouldn't ever have considered changing a poopy diaper in public![/font]