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Re: Teenagers + Manners = not so much
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 10:20 pm
by mechurchlady
Last sunday was cheerleaders and they stole the theater so no Aladdin. I hate cheerleader who run around like hussies with their panties showing, bare midriffs and rude behavior. I had my ECV kicked and they even climbed over me to get to the seats in the Muppets even though there were plenty of seats in the theater.
Re: Teenagers + Manners = not so much
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 10:54 pm
by turkeyham
I have friends who work over at DCA. They were complaining so much about the cheer brats. The brats were in the stores and making a mess where ever they went. I heard that security had to kick out 2 families. One SG kicked another SG's stroller and the fathers of the brats got into a fist fight. Both families were kicked out of the park. :twisted:
The Anaheim Convention Center can have them and don't allow the Avon want-to-be's into our parks and Down Town Disney! :twisted:
They are noisy and they shop lift. I heard that the security has more officers out even Anaheim when these brats show up. ;)
Re: Teenagers + Manners = not so much
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 1:57 am
by the Cookieing Twiget
Hey, don't worry. I'm a 13 year old - trust me, we're not all bad. Most of us are at least a little stupid, some a lot, but there are the good ones out there! You just tend to notice the obnoxious ones more. ;)
Re: Teenagers + Manners = not so much
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:58 am
by darph nader
the Cookieing Twiget wrote:Hey, don't worry. I'm a 13 year old - trust me, we're not all bad. Most of us are at least a little stupid, some a lot, but there are the good ones out there! You just tend to notice the obnoxious ones more. ;)
The problem is that some times,mob mentality takes over. :(
Re: Teenagers + Manners = not so much
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:43 am
by MyLittleAngels
Holy threadbump, Batman!
Teenagers .. Yesterday we ran out to Epcot for a wee bit, because my girls wanted to ride Mission: Space. After riding, they asked to play in the Tube system for a bit, so I let them. While sitting there, two teenage boys (probably 15 and 17) came running into the area, and jumped into the play equipment. Naturally, I accosted them before they could climb up in the system. I managed to get in the face of one, and the other took off behind me so I couldn't yell at him, too. Thankfully, they weren't pushy, and did leave without argument when I said they were too old to need to go up there. There were too many kids up there, including my three daughters, for boys like that to be acting the fool in that confined space.
It didn't help that I had to watch one of them walk around with his shirt pulled up, rubbing his nipples at random girls to make his friends laugh ... They lost all respect points before even heading over by where I was.
Re: Teenagers + Manners = not so much
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:50 am
by DisneyMom
MyLittleAngels wrote:
It didn't help that I had to watch one of them walk around with his shirt pulled up, rubbing his nipples at random girls to make his friends laugh ... They lost all respect points before even heading over by where I was.
I would have asked him to stop sqeezing his zits....... :twisted:
Yeah....NO WAY should they be around little kids. :mad:
Re: Teenagers + Manners = not so much
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 10:33 am
by BRWombat
the Cookieing Twiget wrote:Hey, don't worry. I'm a 13 year old - trust me, we're not all bad. Most of us are at least a little stupid, some a lot, but there are the good ones out there! You just tend to notice the obnoxious ones more. ;)
Don't worry, CT, we know. I'm dad to a 14-year-old and a 12-year-old, and I and most of us here know that whole groups aren't as bad as a few individuals make them seem. So we try not to generalize -- unless it's deserved, like with the cheerleaders. Or Brazilians. Or Board X posters. Or SG's. Okay, we generalize all the time.

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So... what's the story behind your name?
Re: Teenagers + Manners = not so much
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 5:48 pm
by the Cookieing Twiget
It's an inside joke between me and my best friend. We were bored one day and made up our own "swear words." Mod, cookie, lamp, and twiget were those words. They've become our nicknames for eachother. I call her a Modding Lamp and she calls me a Cookieing Twiget. Hehehe, we have a lot of crazy inside jokes.
I know that sometimes my little sister or cousins want me to come inside the play things. I did once and I got some dirty looks from parents, even though I wasn't bugging the kids or anything. I always let little kids go first. I don't even get anything good out of going in those things - just a headache and sore knees. :P I'm never going back in one of those again! :P
But anyway - being a teenage Disney GEEK I'm totally not one of those immatrue idiots you see walking around texting and bumping into the streetlights on Main Street. I'm there to take in and experience the magic - not ruin it for other guests! :D:
Re: Teenagers + Manners = not so much
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:17 pm
by BRWombat
Thanks for the explanation! "Door" is the big made-up swear word in our family (it is four letters, after all). If we're really upset we may say "garage door."
the Cookieing Twiget wrote:But anyway - being a teenage Disney GEEK I'm totally not one of those immatrue idiots you see walking around texting and bumping into the streetlights on Main Street. I'm there to take in and experience the magic - not ruin it for other guests! :D:
Good for you!!
Re: Teenagers + Manners = not so much
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 10:01 pm
by kurtisnelson
BRWombat wrote:Thanks for the explanation! "Door" is the big made-up swear word in our family (it is four letters, after all). If we're really upset we may say "garage door."

Good for you!!
If I call you a Cheese Bag, you are scum of the earth.