Do Other Guests Ever Listen To You?

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Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
Agent 86, when you grow up and your balls drop, you may start to gain some of the experiences that come from having lived life. Until then you will no doubt remain no more than an annoying tit, with an inflated sense of self worth and access to the t'internet. Your immaturity screams from your posts, where having made many a sarcastic and antagonistic post, you cry like a stuck pig when some one treats you to the same. I do have to wonder if you are an old not so missed face returning.

Go and find yourself a partner, release some of that pent-up frustration.
 

Monty

Brilliant...and Canadian
In the Parks
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Agent 86, when you grow up and your balls drop, you may start to gain some of the experiences that come from having lived life. Until then you will no doubt remain no more than an annoying tit, with an inflated sense of self worth and access to the t'internet. Your immaturity screams from your posts, where having made many a sarcastic and antagonistic post, you cry like a stuck pig when some one treats you to the same. I do have to wonder if you are an old not so missed face returning.

Go and find yourself a partner, release some of that pent-up frustration.
A partner wouldn't help. Though it would give me one more person to pity.

He's fixated on the word "always" despite my clear indication that when I used it I was referring to every time it happened in the handful of times it happened over 8 trips to the world. 4 or 5 occurrences of guests possibly mistaking me for a CM over approximately 50 days in the parks [how many individuals would have seen me in that timeframe?] isn't even enough to constitute a statistically relevant sample, but that would destroy any semblance of logic or reason to his fantasy.

The advantage to him spending hours and hours trying so desperately to beat me in an argument is he's spending less time picking on people who might actually be hurt by his rants. At 49, I don't think he can even elicit an extra grey hair. I am happy to distract him from trying to hurt others though.
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
A partner wouldn't help. Though it would give me one more person to pity.

He's fixated on the word "always" despite my clear indication that when I used it I was referring to every time it happened in the handful of times it happened over 8 trips to the world. 4 or 5 occurrences of guests possibly mistaking me for a CM over approximately 50 days in the parks [how many individuals would have seen me in that timeframe?] isn't even enough to constitute a statistically relevant sample, but that would destroy any semblance of logic or reason to his fantasy.

The advantage to him spending hours and hours trying so desperately to beat me in an argument is he's spending less time picking on people who might actually be hurt by his rants. At 49, I don't think he can even elicit an extra grey hair. I am happy to distract him from trying to hurt others though.

So is your middle name Don then ? :animwink:
 

Duckberg

Active Member
THREAD bare

These arguments that some people force into these threads crack me up! Thanks for making this thread even more entertaining.

Why do many threads start to morph
into the NEVER :eek: ending Slash & Burn
thread :confused:

Duckberg :veryconfu
 

Montyboy

New Member
If it isn't against forum rules to deliberately change another poster's words and then present it in your post as a quote from them, then it should be. I've reported your post, so we'll find out.

Did anyone at least like my joke about the monk?
(Is this mic on?)
 

krankenstein

Well-Known Member
Whoa whoa, calm down there, buddy. Didn't mean to "confound" you. :lol:.

I'm sorry, but your argument does. It confuses me to no end which means you confound me. :shrug:

If Disney didn't intend for guests to use the name tags, they wouldn't sell them in the parks. End of story. They have sold the name tags for years, if Disney was worried about so many guests getting confused, they would have stopped selling them years ago.

BTW, I'm sorry if my extended vocabulary belittled your intelligence as another poster suggested. :wave:
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
I disagree wholeheartedly. My guess is that it probably didn't occur to Disney, when they first starting selling those, that people might start wearing them in the parks, and that could confuse some guests. As someone else pointed out, I'm not sure they even sell them anymore and I'll bet that's why. As with many other things that hardcore Disney fans forget that the average guest doesn't take note of, I'm sure most guests don't stop and think, "Let's ask this guy...oh wait, no that name tag is red. Disney cast members where white name tags." Most guests who see a name tag are going to assume you're an employee of the place. Don't believe me? Put on some tan Docker slacks and a red shirt and go to Target, and watch what happens.

Then by your own logic, if I wear blue dockers and a white shirt, I should be confused for a Target employee?

Same clothes, different color. :shrug: :rolleyes:
 

DisneyJunkie

Well-Known Member
Sometimes it's impossible to say whether they've listened to you or not. In Sept, we were in a line waiting for the ferry to take us from WL to MK. Right behind us was a family with two very cute little girls. I don't remember what exactly we discussed, I think it may have been about them talking about taking their girls to DHS later that day and wanting to try the new Toy Story ride. We offered advice as far as getting there plenty early in order to get Fastpasses because the wait times for it each day were ridiculously long. Both the father and mother appeared thankful for the tip and said so. After that we didn't see them again. Hopefully it worked out for them.
 

George

Liker of Things
Premium Member
:ROFLOL:

If it were it would be in the Quixote context, rather than Juan. :lookaroun

Losing your SO to a nametag wearing Don Quixote would be an even bigger blow to the ego. :lol:

Montyboy said:
Did anyone at least like my joke about the monk?
(Is this mic on?)

Yeah, I thought it was cute joke.
 

ClemsonTigger

Naturally Grumpy
Sometimes it's impossible to say whether they've listened to you or not. In Sept, we were in a line waiting for the ferry to take us from WL to MK. Right behind us was a family with two very cute little girls. I don't remember what exactly we discussed, I think it may have been about them talking about taking their girls to DHS later that day and wanting to try the new Toy Story ride. We offered advice as far as getting there plenty early in order to get Fastpasses because the wait times for it each day were ridiculously long. Both the father and mother appeared thankful for the tip and said so. After that we didn't see them again. Hopefully it worked out for them.

A simple and fair exchange that is an example of what was originally discussed before being blown out of proportion.

Most people appreciate discussions like that in the course of their time at the parks.
 

Montyboy

New Member
If it isn't against forum rules to deliberately change another poster's words and then present it in your post as a quote from them, then it should be. I've reported your post, so we'll find out.

Other than that, what did you think of the [word] play Mrs. Lincoln?
 
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