Originally posted by BRER STITCH
Hmmmm....
People are STILL posting here?!?!?!?!
Interesting......
:lookaroun :lookaroun :lookaroun
Originally posted by civileng68
Of course, according to some, I'm the guy that sues McDonalds for spilling coffee and I'm the guy who robs stores and shoplifts and all that other wonderful stuff!
Originally posted by WDWspider
I never said any of that, you twisted my words around.
Since you still don't understand...
You said that there are no written rules - my response was that's like people who sued McDonald's because coffee cups did not say contents are hot.
You said that there's nothing wrong with just a few people doing what you are suggesting as long as not many people do it (or something to that effect) - I said that's like people who steal and justify that theft is calculated into costs so it's ok for a couple of people to do it.
When did I ever say you shoplift or sue companies because of loopholes - NEVER! You say you like debate, but when examples come in to play you take it personally. Are we talking about the proposal or you as a person here? I had been discussing the issue of if this is the right thing to do or not.
I know others realize that you took my responses out of context, but you do not need to bring it up after I backed out of your warped one sided perspective debate. So I will appreciate it if you leave my past posts and ideas out of this thread from this point on. Thanks.
Ok, how many times does one need to say that I only ask for one ticket. I dont go around and have ten in my pocket at once.
Im sorry but, I don't think that one ticket here and there is going to ruin a person's trip to WDW. You figure there's realistically probably a small number of people doing what I do and that park can hold ALOT of people. If someone like me can ask one person for a ticket every now and then and get one, ...
I think they're making an issue of that fact that I may ask someone for a ticket instead of them just giving it to me. I don't see how WDW would have a written rule that says someone can give me a ticket but that I cannot ask for one. Either they're both right or they're both wrong. They are so close there can be no rule for one and not the other unless it is specific regarding those two situations.
I think my children learned the difference between the two when they were in preschool. If you're offered a gift , you accept it graciously and politely. ... However, if you ASK for it ..., you're being rude!
Originally posted by civileng68
Secondly, there are over 100 posts on this thread and I don't think in that previous post I ever mentioned the name WDW Spider. So who takes who personally?![]()
Originally posted by civileng68
Calm down, it'll be ok. Just like I said earlier.![]()
Originally posted by Tramp
If you're half as annoying panhandling for fastpasses as you are in some of your responses, you must be one helluva PEST at the park!![]()
The first person that bothers me for a fastpass is gonna be spitting chicklets. When will you be visiting next?
You're old enough to remember the words to this song:Originally posted by civileng68
First off, how am I being so annoying? Im simply not arguing. I love to debate but I'm not going to argue with someone about something I never even said that he said.
Originally posted by PhotoDave219
Whoa.... Pool hopping territory. Some people don't know when to quit....
Originally posted by civileng68
Anyways, I'll be visiting July the weekend of July 19.
I agree!Originally posted by Tramp
On the weekend of July 19th, your odds of meeting someone who finds your solicitation of fastpasses a friggin' nuisance will increase by one. Good Luck!![]()
Originally posted by Tramp
On the weekend of July 19th, your odds of meeting someone who finds your solicitation of fastpasses a friggin' nuisance will increase by one. Good Luck!![]()
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