Re: No Leaning on the Rails, For Goodness's Sake
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 4:16 pm
I think Tammy is great, it goes well with Timmy. I don't think the Tammy I know would be offended.
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
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Maybe if it's pronounced differently. Taamaaaaaaaaaaay!Big Wallaby wrote:I think Tammy is great, it goes well with Timmy. I don't think the Tammy I know would be offended.
With a South Park-esque type of drawl?hobie16 wrote:Maybe if it's pronounced differently. Taamaaaaaaaaaaay!
I agree, less offensive to say Tammy as that is a 1950's type name.Whazzup wrote:Another vote for Timmy and Tammy. Tammy isn't such a common name anymore so we're less liable to offend a guest who's not being stupid, as opposed to Debbie which is a more common name.
I never left you but my friends left me.Whazzup wrote:Hi Churchy,
Glad to see you back with us. :)
Hmm I-95 I understand, translation or transition?Kwahati wrote:I would leave, but I'd probably get lost... Lost in thought, lost in translation, lost just off I-95... The possibilities are endless and scary, so I'll just stay right here instead. :D:
I dunno, transition and translation are both pretty scary. Titanium and other transition metals do scare the crap out of me, but you don't know real terror until you have your first dream in a foreign language! ;)GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Hmm I-95 I understand, translation or transition?