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Re: inappropriate clothes

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 9:48 am
by DisneyMom
GaTechGal wrote:Is that a euphemism?
LOL, never thought of that! :p:

Re: inappropriate clothes

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:42 am
by GRUMPY PIRATE
GaTechGal wrote:Is that a euphemism?
Judging by her "picture"...


could be...


errr


most likely...

err

YES!

hehehehehehe

RUM?

Re: inappropriate clothes

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:22 pm
by JugglingFreak
GaTechGal wrote:Is that a euphemism?
Probably only when it's cold outside..

Re: inappropriate clothes

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:29 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
JugglingFreak wrote:Probably only when it's cold outside..
Then would that be a Euuwww-phemism?

Re: inappropriate clothes

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 10:18 pm
by IndyandMarion
Mikey wrote:At the water park turnstiles last year, I saw a mid-teen female wearing a tiny top which had the words "Look Here Boys" printed across the front and a pair of shorts perhaps no larger than a belt.
To quote the man himself, Bill Engval (Cause we know why he's the legend on the site): I'm sorry but why is the "How to wash" tag the biggest piece of cloth on this thing?
svickersart wrote:I saw a guy at DL once wearing a t-shirt that said "Got MILF" with a woman pushing a baby caraige once. It took me a minute to relize what it said and it was kinda funny.

Steve
There really isn't a problem with that shirt at all. I mean, the guy obviously is a fan of Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor at WDW. . .

Re: inappropriate clothes

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 11:44 pm
by turkeyham
Is it me or does it look like these horribly dressed SG need to leave their night clothes at home? I have seen SG wear clothes into the park and I thought I saw them the night before on Harbor Blvd?

I think they should have a rule: Keep everything covered, if not, please buy some clothes before re-entering the parks. If you refuse to follow directions, please remove yourself from Disney property. :mad:

Re: inappropriate clothes

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 2:41 am
by Big Wallaby
Goofyernmost wrote:Other than that I think that whomever came up with the concept of ties, should be hung with one.
Actually, the original tie is a nice concept. Oh, and it was never so expensive as the ones you see today... more like a bib.
Cheshire Figment wrote:The Purpose Of An Expensive Silk Tie (Which Requires Dry Cleaning) Is To Protect A Person's Launderable Cheap Cotton Shirt From Being Stained
Folks, this kind of capitalization is what happens when you hit your Caps lock. It reminds me of texting on one of my old phones that didn't last long. Please, make sure you are typing in regular lower-case with the occasional capital letter.

And, as we Shorty82, some friends and I found out that night at Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party, the capital of Scotland is "S".

Fans of Scotland, you'll be happy to know the capitol is still Edinburgh.

Shorty, why don't you explain why I bring this up?

Re: inappropriate clothes

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 10:59 am
by Whazzup
Shorty is probably still asleep, but we're waiting to hear the rest of this story. :)

Re: inappropriate clothes

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:10 pm
by Shorty82
Whazzup wrote:Shorty is probably still asleep, but we're waiting to hear the rest of this story. :)
I was asleep when BW posted and I saw the post this morning but didn't have time to respond before leaving for work.

For the party I was wearing a Scottish costume, hat, sash, and kilt (wore pants and a shirt under it). During the MILF show the two headed monster (Sam and Ella IIRC but according to Wikipedia the name changes) did their geography quiz and the question was "what is the capital of Scotland?". Ella answered "S" and was, of course, told she was wrong. Then she says "I bet that guy knows" (or something to that effect) and all of a sudden I'm on the screen and being blinded by the spotlight.

It was funny but I was glad to only be picked on once and was not that show's "that guy".

Re: inappropriate clothes

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 11:32 pm
by hhsrat
Shorty82 wrote:
It was funny but I was glad to only be picked on once and was not that show's "that guy".
unlike some of us, who's goal everytime we go to that show, is to be "that guy" (no luck yet)