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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2004 3:15 pm
by BRWombat
How incredibly awful and at the same time sweet, screnwriter. My heart is in my throat after reading that. God bless you for the love you gave to that little boy that day. It breaks my heart to know it may be all he ever gets.
Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2004 7:00 pm
by Roger Rabbit
If I ever become a parent, I'm not going to act like some parents at DL do. It's amazing what they do!
Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2004 10:09 pm
by lovethefuzzies
It's the character 6th sense. You can tell when somebody is hurt or if they may not come back and you try to make that moment you spend with them as special and meaningful as possible. Good job.
Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 9:11 pm
by aliceindisguse
It's always so sad to think about children being abused, but I'm glad to hear that you were able to connect with that poor child and make him feel loved.
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 2:54 pm
by kimpossible33
I saw a little girl throwing up in one of the restaurants, I can't remember which... and her mom was hitting her and yelling at her that she was making a scene. She just kept puking.
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 12:08 am
by Wizard69
When working at the Haunted Mansion Holiday Cart, a guest sits down on the wall next to the cart and starts breastfeeding her baby right in front of me and the other guests. Yuk!
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 12:27 am
by abc
Theres nothing you can do about that, its california law for a mother to be able to breastfeed in public, even on private property (except private residence), even if the child is 12 years old :shock: . I also found out from the very same class at DU that there is nothing you can do if a woman complains about a crossdressing man in the ladie's restroom (well besides calming them down, etc).
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 10:30 am
by screnwriter
abc wrote:Theres nothing you can do about that, its california law for a mother to be able to breastfeed in public, even on private property (except private residence), even if the child is 12 years old :shock: . I also found out from the very same class at DU that there is nothing you can do if a woman complains about a crossdressing man in the ladie's restroom (well besides calming them down, etc).
I remember seeing a woman breastfeeding on Main Street, in direct sunlight in August, when it was in the 90's and the poor baby's head was totally exposed to the sun. I approached her and informed her that we had a Baby Center which was air conditioned and cool and comfortable. She immediately looked at me with calculating eyes and said, "Are you saying I have to move? That I can't breastfeed my baby out here?" I assured her she was free to do so, but that it might be more comfortable in the Baby Center. She again tried to get me to say that I was forcing her to move, and I told her, "I'm only thinking of the baby, it's very bright and hot out here." She told me her baby was fine and I went on my way.
I have no problems with breastfeeding, it's totally natural, but this woman seemed like she was trying to set up Disneyland for a lawsuit. Too bad the baby had to suffer for her stupidity.
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 12:07 pm
by Grumpy
This sent me in complete shock:
I was out at the candy cart in New Orleans. A family was eating behind me (at Cafe Orleans), and the kid (about 9-10), just starts yelling "hey YOU! YOU!! HEY YOU!!!" Finally, I turn around, wondering if he was trying to get my attention, and he says "yeah, I'm talking to you, how much are the Mickey Gloves?" I tell him how much they are (17.24 w/ tax), and he just gives me this dirty look and says "are you f*cking serious?" I couldn't respond to it; the parents looked as if it was no big deal.
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 10:54 am
by RebuildtheKingdom
Polar33 said:Pre-teen Brat: (interrupts transaction with another guest) Hey! I need a Coke.
Me: Just a moment, I'll be with you after I'm finished with this guest.
(finishes first transaction)
Me: Alright, now, what can I get for you?
Brat: I said I need a Coke.
Me: I'm sorry, but here at Disneyland you need to behave a bit better than you would normally.
Brat: Excuse me?
Me: Hmm...that's not exactly an apology, but it's a start. Now, what can I get for you?
Brat: (sheepishly) Um...never mind.
Aw man, that's great! Lol :D
I still can't believe that one kid Grumpy. wow. Kids are growing up to fast these days. [In my best "old man" voice]
It's that damned "Internets" and video games that are rottin' their brains I tells ya! 