At least she asked, others just demand."Can I please speak to your manager?"
She says she is a speech therapist in a school and she wears that loud yellow multi colored nail polish like that? In the WDW 26.2K race in January some runners just go to the bushes off the side of the road way and do their business . No ban on them.Do you think this gets someone a permanent ban from Disneyland?
The worst part is there is a kid who gets to grow up with her for a mother.
I found it odd she first identified herself as a teacher, then as a speech therapist. Any SLP I've known that works in schools usually describes themselves a Speech Therapist and adds on that they work in a school setting, not as a "Teacher" (admittedly I don't know of TON of them, however). Also, my experience working in schools is that teachers generally have bladders only second to healthcare workers, but who knows?She says she is a speech therapist in a school and she wears that loud yellow multi colored nail polish like that?
Seems like that should not be allowed and also grounds for eviction or at the very least, disqualification? It isn't like there are no restrooms along the route, right? (Sincere question as I know almost nothing about races, WDW or otherwise. If you see me running, you should probably run too.)In the WDW 26.2K race in January some runners just go to the bushes off the side of the road way and do their business . No ban on them.
I volunteered at the drink stations at the marathon race and Port-o Potties are every few miles in the marathon race but with at least 25K runners we just turned a blind eye with what we saw.Seems like that should not be allowed and also grounds for eviction or at the very least, disqualification? It isn't like there are no restrooms along the route, right? (Sincere question as I know almost nothing about races, WDW or otherwise. If you see me running, you should probably run too.)
It’s honestly not that bad. It’s very funny
I'm going to take @brb1006 advice and try to expunge that awful, tacky woman from my memory with something good and pure.
This is an oldie, but it's a goodie. And I'm a sucker for animals.
Aww, thanks for taking a page out of my book @TP2000!
As I mentioned above, I'm going to keep on posting more sweet and heartfelt moments at the Disney Parks. Because honestly, as much as we criticize and mock the current state of Disney Company and the parks in general (especially in the Iger/Chapek era). I seriously wanted to give some love and respect to the Cast Members and Character Department since more and more guests are starting to act ruder with CMs and guests.
While the Disneyland side does pock fun at WDW and the other parks. I admire the heck out of some Cast Members who are genuinely not only enjoying their job and making guests happy. But sometimes going the extra mile to leave an impact on a person's life.
Like this short video shot at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World featuring Marie and Pluto meeting a guest who is paralyzed from the neck down. When I first seen this video a few years ago, I got very emotional.
Your welcome, as a person who decided to join this site in the Summer of 2015 (a few months after my third visit to WDW in late April-early May of that year). I really wanted to get that off my chest. Storytime everybody!I think that's an excellent idea! Goodness knows we all need some sweetness and light in our world these days.
As someone who must confess to poking fun at our friends in the Sunshine State on more than a few occasions, that's a great point. There are plenty of great Cast Member performances out there. And with 70,000+ CM's out at WDW, the sheer math on that proves there are many wonderful CM's from coast to coast.
Oh my gosh! This really makes you stop and pause. This special young lady deserves every single moment these wonderful CM's can give to her! God bless them all!
I finished my chores. I poured a glass of Pinot Noir. I hit play.
It was painful, and yet you are right. It's very funny!
This woman is a complete mess. She's like a bad caricature of every awful SoCal stereotype at Disneyland, AP or not. There's so many hilariously predictable lines here from this mess!
"It's an hour from the valley!" (The family from Edinburgh behind you in line would like to show you a map of our planet.)
"I have a woman's bladder!" (As opposed to what? A kangaroo's bladder?)
"I pay for your salary!" (No you don't. Even at Aulani you don't.)
"I have family members!" (Because it's rare for humans to have family members?)
I still have my autograph book from that trip laying down in my bookshelf in my room.
Again, apologize for the long text. But I rarely wanted to talk about this story in fear of getting mocked by members on this forum.
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