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Re: Fraternization Policies

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:21 am
by darph nader
BRWombat wrote:Found one online:

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Granted, it's not a big wallaby, so maybe it's a relative.
That's a cute little shit.Except for the raptor like claws. :eek:

Re: Fraternization Policies

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:55 am
by Randy B
Zazu wrote:Sorry, BW, but you score very low on my personal cuteness scale. SWMBO rates you somewhat higher, but groping her would not be in the best interests of your personal health and well-being.
And Zazu would just be standing on the sidelines to kick you back into play if you attempt to leave the playingfield before SWMBO declaired the game over. :D:

(Ok so I stole it from Cos, but it fits. :rolleyes: )

Randy

Re: Fraternization Policies

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:14 am
by stefunierocks
hobie16 wrote:22?!?! You're still a kid. Don't be in a big hurry to hook up. You'll kiss a lot of frogs before the prince shows up. And while you're waiting, go see the world!!

The picture below is of a 125' catamaran that destroyed the record for the Jules Verne Cup, a non-stop race around the world. The one woman on board was the navigator. Also, look up Dame Ellen MacArthur and Maud Fontenoy.

ohmygoodness. Everyones always got their advice for the youngin.

Look. Im in NO rush to get married. In fact I dont want kids. So Ive got no biological clock. I would however, Like to hang out with a nice, funny, intelligent guy (whos into disney :D :) for 5-10 years, before I decide to *gulp* marry. Im just talking about a partner in crime. It would be more fun to travel with someone else.

And on that note. Aside from stumbling around the world and the monorail monthly (that would be from drinking around the world showcase and doing a monorail drinkathon) I 'go places' every 6 months or so. Im visiting NYC for the first time soon. And then its Alaska after that.

I just hate when older people get all uppity on how much im supposed to love being single. Not that i dont! just sayin..

Re: Fraternization Policies

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 3:43 am
by Main Streeter
stefunierocks wrote:I would however, Like to hang out with a nice, funny, intelligent guy (whos into disney :D :) < >Im just talking about a partner in crime.
stef, partners in crime can be found right here on this site! :D: Trust me!! Nice, funny, intelligent guys wanted? They exist? Where?? :holmes: Nice - yes. Funny - absolutely! Intelligent - there are some. None of the above traits are ever rolled into one guy, therefore the prob. Good luck with this search. ;) BTW, NONE of this rant applies to all you wonderful guys on SGT site. :trophy:

Re: Fraternization Policies

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 5:57 am
by leftcoaster
stefunierocks wrote:
psh. married. how come all guys who are into Disney are married or gay? You should see the looks i get on dates when I tell the guy I have an AP. and I go monthly. I usually lose them right there.

lol. then you're in the same boat as me.

I'm 22. There arent many guys aged 25-33, that are into disney. Although I have a date tomorrow, and he used to go a lot as a kid. so we'll see.
I know of a guy from board X that has a fetish for Ariel. In fact, he met a CM online who apparently tried out for the part of Ariel in DL (she didn't get it). He also paid for this girl to meet him in WDW, and they "shared" a room together at one of the WDW resorts. He claims "nothing happened." :rolleyes:

So, if you wouldn't mind wearing an Ariel costume, complete with wig and shells, I know a guy just for you! ;)

Re: Fraternization Policies

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 7:48 am
by stefunierocks
[quote="leftcoaster"]I know of a guy from board X that has a fetish for Ariel. In fact, he met a CM online who apparently tried out for the part of Ariel in DL (she didn't get it). He also paid for this girl to meet him in WDW, and they "shared" a room together at one of the WDW resorts. He claims "nothing happened." :rolleyes:

So, if you wouldn't mind wearing an Ariel costume, complete with wig and shells, I know a guy just for you! ]


Actually I was in line to meet Ariel a few years back, and there was this weirdo in front of us. He was by himself. It was his birthday. And had a shirt on that said 'Arielholic' He had about $1,000 in camera gear and told us about how hes in this club called the Arielholics and hes the prez. and what not. He had all these drawings to give her...

Now dont get me wrong, I love meeting and interacting with characters. The 'magic' in that isnt necessarily gone, yet I realize this is a person, doing a job. I still clam up (pun!) around my favorite characters, and I still have an immense crush on Gaston. That guy was just so weird.

Actually, he uploaded his encounter onto youtube. And you can hear my friends and I laughing in the background.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVFkzL3l5pU

Ariel's my fav. character and since I am a costumer I will admit to having an ariel costume. But its the blue dress, no fins. And i certainly cant imagine dressing up to fullfil some guys fantasy. (at least not upon first meeting lol ;) )

If you poke around some of the online dating sites, there are some guys who are into Disney. I went on a date with a guy who works Kilamanjaro Safaris once, he was really, really weird. Like slightly mentally handicapped or something. Not to be rude... he was just so socially retarded. Then there was this other guy who was really into Disney, but bulimic. I cant win. lol

and the only real life friend I have in attractions right now works Haunted Mansion and is gay.

Re: Fraternization Policies

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 9:33 am
by mechurchlady
http://wb6mvp.tripod.com/acp2004/acp2004.htm


It has been about 4 years since I was in the parks more or less. There was a dude who would do anything to get certain pins and I swear that Chris looks like him. The pin dude have a special tatoo of her on his arms that were specally done.

Re: Fraternization Policies

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 10:04 am
by stefunierocks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htzoLjr392I

oh god this is comic gold. 'bad experience with the DIS boards'? Does anyone know if the UNdis got a hold of him? Apparently he hasnt had a good experience with any Disney sites.

The way he speaks is what I refer to when I mean socially awkward and retarded. Ive been on dates with Disney guys like this one. ugh.

I think my downfall is I like nerdy guys. And 9 out of 10 nerdy guys arent the cool ones im attracted to. Theyre like this. Anyway. Another SG imo.

Re: Fraternization Policies

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 11:23 am
by leftcoaster
stefunierocks wrote:Actually I was in line to meet Ariel a few years back, and there was this weirdo in front of us. He was by himself. It was his birthday. And had a shirt on that said 'Arielholic' He had about $1,000 in camera gear and told us about how hes in this club called the Arielholics and hes the prez. and what not. He had all these drawings to give her...

Now dont get me wrong, I love meeting and interacting with characters. The 'magic' in that isnt necessarily gone, yet I realize this is a person, doing a job. I still clam up (pun!) around my favorite characters, and I still have an immense crush on Gaston. That guy was just so weird.

Actually, he uploaded his encounter onto youtube. And you can hear my friends and I laughing in the background.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVFkzL3l5pU
Was he Asian (and wearing glasses) by any chance? He doesn't make an appearance on the video, so I can't tell.

I don't know if the guy I am talking about is a member of the Ariel fan club, but he definitely is a little "out there," Interestingly enough, he apparently holds a real full time job. He also just moved to Orlando.

Re: Fraternization Policies

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:06 pm
by Cranbiz
leftcoaster wrote:I don't know if the guy I am talking about is a member of the Ariel fan club, but he definitely is a little "out there," Interestingly enough, he apparently holds a real full time job. He also just moved to Orlando.
Does he work in costuming and have a full Ariel costume at his house?????