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Re: Crush crushed

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 4:28 am
by Main Streeter
BRWombat wrote:I think Wallaby's cut way back on the flashing since the restraining order.)
Ewwww, this vivid impression isn't needed BRW. :D: Aren't R Os wonderful? ;)

Re: Crush crushed

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 4:31 am
by Main Streeter
DisneyMom wrote:Who is our Official Pooper Scooper? :p:
darph. He's good with sh*t. Will keep him busy. :D:

Re: Crush crushed

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 10:21 am
by darph nader
Main Streeter wrote:darph. He's good with sh*t. Will keep him busy. :D:
Keeps me out of the bars and bingo halls. (almost ;) )

Re: Crush crushed

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 12:11 pm
by Lasolimu
Kifaru wrote:You forgot the rhinoceros. You risk trampling.
It could be interesting to see a rhinoceros attempt to trample me...being a roughly 60' dragon and all. :p:

Re: Crush crushed

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 12:35 pm
by drcorey
I feel sorry for the guys that have to do Crush.
you have to spend your whole shift talking like pauly shore.
:eek:

Re: Crush crushed

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 1:02 pm
by hobie16
Do they weeez on the nugs? :cool:

Re: Crush crushed

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 4:15 pm
by Main Streeter
darph nader wrote:bingo halls.
No! Tell me you don't play bingo. Awww drats. :rolleyes:

Re: Crush crushed

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 4:47 pm
by darph nader
Main Streeter wrote:No! Tell me you don't play bingo. Awww drats. :rolleyes:
Oh,Hell No. Old joke. :( Now give me a slot machine. :)

Re: Crush crushed

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 5:46 pm
by snarlingcoyote
Thank ya'll for the kind welcome. . .

A snarling coyote is the best kind. It means we're not trying to lure you into a poker game from which you will awaken naked with blue and purple paint on your. . .pet parts ;)

A smiling coyote means run very, very fast as there's usually a con in it somewhere.

And now I've told too much.

Re: Crush crushed

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 7:47 pm
by SatisfiedGuest
I’m 50, my daughter’s 19 (and about to start the Disney College Program later this week). And we continue to look forward to meeting those very real characters every chance we get.
We’ve taken the Family Magic Tour at the Magic Kingdom probably 5 times between the time she was 11 and 18. The last time we took the tour our Guide asked—in a warm and friendly manner—what was the draw for my daughter…she shared her Lost Girl status and fondness for Peter Pan. And—of course—Peter Pan made ample time to talk with her and even made her pinkie swear she would never grow up.
I happened to catch Daisy Duck without a line and she listened as I thanked her and Donald for their roles in their piece of Fantasia 2000…and how Donald duck—DONALD DUCK!—always makes me cry at the end of that section. She thanked me in her own way and gave me the nicest hug.
And on a recent trip as we were having a last meal at Ohana, who should stop by but Mickey Mouse himself. We thanks him for a wonderful vacation and lamented how we had to go home. He offered to sign my daughter’s book, and he wrote, “See ya real soon!” Now you tell me, who else but Mickey Mouse himself would know to write that?
I hope the parents who “don’t get it” find a way to at least not get in the way of their children’s hopes, dreams, imagination and desires. And thanks to all of you wonderful Cast Members who continue to keep our magic alive and well.