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Post by StephM » Fri Dec 21, 2007 4:17 am

GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Have been trying...DW wont give up the garage space for her 912! Been wanting one since I found out they are selling them again!!

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My ex-brother-in-law had one. Most uncomfortable car EVER. Like riding on a slab of concrete. Every bump was an excruciating reminder that I hated that car.

And gull-wing doors = major head injury potential. :D:

Now...if he had a flux capacitor....I may have felt differently.


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Re: Best SG-isms

Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Fri Dec 21, 2007 12:28 pm

StephM wrote:My ex-brother-in-law had one. Most uncomfortable car EVER. Like riding on a slab of concrete. Every bump was an excruciating reminder that I hated that car.

And gull-wing doors = major head injury potential. :D:

Now...if he had a flux capacitor....I may have felt differently.
If I ever had enough disposable income to buy a one, I would, and then I would put one of those in!! I found a 12 volt set of christmas lights that would be easy to make into a flux capacitor!!


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Re: Best SG-isms

Post by ktulu » Fri Dec 21, 2007 2:43 pm

GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:If I ever had enough disposable income to buy a one, I would, and then I would put one of those in!! I found a 12 volt set of christmas lights that would be easy to make into a flux capacitor!!
The guys at Watchguard made the lights on the front of one of their firewalls in the same shape and called it the flux capacitor. I had one for about 2 days at home before I was asked to bring it back to the office :/


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Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Fri Dec 21, 2007 7:24 pm

ktulu wrote:The guys at Watchguard made the lights on the front of one of their firewalls in the same shape and called it the flux capacitor. I had one for about 2 days at home before I was asked to bring it back to the office :/
Ohhh mannnnn..ya can't have ANY fun!!!

could just BUY one...

http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/07/flux ... -for-sale/


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Post by ktulu » Fri Dec 21, 2007 9:20 pm

GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Ohhh mannnnn..ya can't have ANY fun!!!

could just BUY one...

http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/07/flux ... -for-sale/
I like free stuff. Now, if you're thinking about sending ole ktulu a Christmas gift...


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Post by bpgstudios » Fri Dec 21, 2007 11:55 pm

Hey you think the Small World jokes are funny? Try WORKING there! I have heard every single small world joke possible. It's actually the favorite attraction of Fantasyland CM's only trained on Pan side (When your other options are peter pan/fastpass hell and carrousel, Small world is a pretty damn good!)
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Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Sat Dec 22, 2007 12:47 am

bpgstudios wrote:Hey you think the Small World jokes are funny? Try WORKING there! I have heard every single small world joke possible. It's actually the favorite attraction of Fantasyland CM's only trained on Pan side (When your other options are peter pan/fastpass hell and carrousel, Small world is a pretty damn good!)
:smallw: forever :smallw:
Welllllllll lets hear a few!!!


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Post by CMGUY89 » Sat Dec 22, 2007 1:03 am

bpgstudios wrote:Hey you think the Small World jokes are funny? Try WORKING there! I have heard every single small world joke possible. It's actually the favorite attraction of Fantasyland CM's only trained on Pan side (When your other options are peter pan/fastpass hell and carrousel, Small world is a pretty damn good!)
:smallw: forever :smallw:
You have my sympathies. I complain A LOT about getting stuck with the Land, but I would lose my mind in FL. I just would not be able to handle all of the screaming kids/parents in addition to the crazy hours you get. I see MK has a day coming up that's 8-4AM followed by an 8-1AM. That's crazy! But to each his/her own. Does FL appeal to you? I know a lot of older/retired persons who are CMs over there. They seem to enjoy it. I guess there is a type for every area... :D:


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Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Sat Dec 22, 2007 1:37 am

CMGUY89 wrote:You have my sympathies. I complain A LOT about getting stuck with the Land, but I would lose my mind in FL. I just would not be able to handle all of the screaming kids/parents in addition to the crazy hours you get. I see MK has a day coming up that's 8-4AM followed by an 8-1AM. That's crazy! But to each his/her own. Does FL appeal to you? I know a lot of older/retired persons who are CMs over there. They seem to enjoy it. I guess there is a type for every area... :D:
I would consider being a CM, but when you are not dependent on the pay, and could walk away without financial problems, your attitude is a little different!


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Re: Best SG-isms

Post by Randy B » Sat Dec 22, 2007 2:02 am

GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:I would consider being a CM, but when you are not dependent on the pay, and could walk away without financial problems, your attitude is a little different!
Also many of those elders are on part time hours. It is a lot easier to handle SW for one 8 hour shift a week than if you have to do 40 or more hours a week. I have a similar situation (kinda). I work in a classical radio station. I enjoy some classical and can ignore much of the rest, but opera drives me totally insane (yea, not a long drive). I can't STAND it. But as long as they don't schedule more than one opera piece per shift I can grip my chair arms, grit my teeth and hold out. But on occasion they have been known to devote several hours in a row to Opera, and by the end of my shift I'm ready to slit some throats. The only thing that makes it marginally bearable is that they won't do it again for a month or so.

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