Those lovely ECVs!
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2003 9:43 pm
From: Russell <frostbot901@y...>
Date: Wed Nov 13, 2002 4:07am
Subject: Those lovely ECVs!
Now most people wouldn't run over someone else. And they
certainly wouldn't intentionally do so if that person was their
granddaughter. But I'm sure you all know how well our guests
maneuver in traffic sitting proudly atop an ECV (I love those stupid
electric wheel chairs = Þ).
Well one night last Christmas season, sweeping along near the
fountain by Mickey's house (Toon Town), two of my "colleagues" and I
saw a large family making their way towards the restroom from
Gadget's Go Coaster. Grandma (in her ECV) suddenly and unexpectedly
stops. The rest of the family pauses to see what's the matter, and
Grandma proceeds to plow into her hapless granddaughter, knocking
her over and running the cart up on her leg. My fellow sweepers and
I exchange a quick smirk. But just before I go to help them my
friend adds "She ran her @$$ over!" As I'm helping the mother lift
the cart off her daughter's leg, I'm fighting off laughter and
trying to be serious. Of course I asked them a few times if they
needed a nurse but was denied as they hurried away.
All I have to say to my friend is: "Yup, she did run her @$$
over."
Date: Wed Nov 13, 2002 4:07am
Subject: Those lovely ECVs!
Now most people wouldn't run over someone else. And they
certainly wouldn't intentionally do so if that person was their
granddaughter. But I'm sure you all know how well our guests
maneuver in traffic sitting proudly atop an ECV (I love those stupid
electric wheel chairs = Þ).
Well one night last Christmas season, sweeping along near the
fountain by Mickey's house (Toon Town), two of my "colleagues" and I
saw a large family making their way towards the restroom from
Gadget's Go Coaster. Grandma (in her ECV) suddenly and unexpectedly
stops. The rest of the family pauses to see what's the matter, and
Grandma proceeds to plow into her hapless granddaughter, knocking
her over and running the cart up on her leg. My fellow sweepers and
I exchange a quick smirk. But just before I go to help them my
friend adds "She ran her @$$ over!" As I'm helping the mother lift
the cart off her daughter's leg, I'm fighting off laughter and
trying to be serious. Of course I asked them a few times if they
needed a nurse but was denied as they hurried away.
All I have to say to my friend is: "Yup, she did run her @$$
over."