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Post by lady ulrike » Thu Jul 29, 2004 9:02 pm

Hey, speaking of Florida, how early in December does it get crowded? We were going to go in Sept. but probably not now, and my school ends Dec. 10th. I don't want to go in the middle of my quarter, but that's a full week before most non-college age students get out, so I'm thinking it won't be too bad. Any insight from you Floridians? :)



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Post by Zazu » Fri Jul 30, 2004 11:02 am

lady ulrike wrote:Hey, speaking of Florida, how early in December does it get crowded? We were going to go in Sept. but probably not now, and my school ends Dec. 10th.
Early December, though busier than in the past, is still a very light season. Things start to get crowded about the 18th or so. Check when the resort prices go up -- that'll give you a pretty good idea about when not to come.


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Post by DLSweeper » Sun Aug 01, 2004 12:30 am

There is this white guy at DL who wears a name tag that says: Jesus.


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Post by Grumpy » Sun Aug 01, 2004 5:16 pm

DLSweeper wrote:There is this white guy at DL who wears a name tag that says: Jesus.
NICE!

I remember when I used to work at Knott's, there was a guy named "Godwin." There was a girl who asked him if she could call him "God." He didn't really care. I gave him a ride home one day, and my mom called me, asking me what was taking so long to come home (she had major tabs on me when I was 17), so how else to respond other than "Sorry mom, I'm taking God home ... he needed a ride."


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Post by SplashMtnBoy » Sun Aug 01, 2004 5:20 pm

well on GayDay i change my name tag. :eek: This year I wore a Nancy name tag, Last year I wore Mary. I'm hoping to find a Nelly (Nellie) for next year. The straight guests don't seem to get it, but the gay guys laugh when I say "it's a family name". :wink: They get a laugh when they find out my name is Joe.
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Post by Weeble » Thu Aug 05, 2004 11:29 pm

bwwhahahahaha, loves it.


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Post by DLRFantasmic!Dan » Sun Aug 29, 2004 2:52 am

The only name tags I had was:

Casey

Nick

but I returned them to the T.E.A.M Center because I got in trouble with the manager for not wearing the right name tag: Dan.

Now, I found a lost name tag: Roberto. I don't think I can ever convince people that I am a "Roberto", why??? Because I am Asian!! LOL!!! :lol:



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Post by GMC » Sun Aug 29, 2004 3:11 am

I should get mine Changed to my spanish name, since i'm nice and white and all, and technically i should be able to use it, it's a derivitive of my legal first name, and my step great grandmother was mexican.


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Post by Main Streeter » Sun Aug 29, 2004 3:46 am

Wendy Peffercorn wrote:how do you guys get all these nametags?
CMs find nametags on the ground, in dressing areas, in costume lines, in laundry area, breakrooms, Cast parking lots & the list goes on. Drop your nametag - another CM will find it & have fun. Following a group of new hires, can be a gold mine :rolleyes:



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Post by dl_keelboater » Fri Oct 15, 2004 12:18 pm

Main Streeter wrote:
Wendy Peffercorn wrote:how do you guys get all these nametags?
CMs find nametags on the ground, in dressing areas, in costume lines, in laundry area, breakrooms, Cast parking lots & the list goes on. Drop your nametag - another CM will find it & have fun. Following a group of new hires, can be a gold mine :roll:
Lots of people would turn in used costumes with their nametags still on the shirts. I was fortunate enough to have a friend in wardrobe who would send a lot of the lost nametags my way.


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