How often have you "stolen a LINE from WDW"?

EOD K9

Well-Known Member
There are times when I may have to raise the volume and depth of my voice to get the attention of a large crowd of people. When done, my coworkers will look at me funny. My reply is, <pointing to just below my rib cage> "You gotta project from the diaphragm".
 

Misterdcp

Active Member
I always quote the Sam the Eagle and Kermit interaction during Muppet Vision 3D
Kermit: Sam, are you ready with that finale?
Sam: It's a glorious three-hour finale!...
Kermit: You got a minute and a half!
 

Misterdcp

Active Member
Also, whenever I board a plane I say "please take a seat and store all carry on items in the under seat compartment. This includes: Cameras, purses, hats, and of course... these little beauties." from Soarin' preshow
 

Soarin2u

Well-Known Member
In high school, teachers would always yell at us to not leave when the bell rang if they wanted to finishing teaching. One teacher would almost everday say "The bell doesn't let you out!". But I would sometimes respond with "but there is always my way out."
 

rnese

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"Please stand clear of the doors. Por favor manténganse alejado de las puertas." I use this like...All the time!

And...

"Now approaching..." (The old TTA script) While driving from PA to FL for vacation whenever we are getting ready to enter a new state or pass a landmark.
 

grim-grinning_toast

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My fiance and I always say "Right! Left! Right! Left!" (a la Dinosaur) when we give each other directions. Whenever something embarrassingly American happens (like when I showed him the video of George H. Bush throwing up on the Japanese Prime minister) he quotes the line right before the 4th of July fireworks, "...the SPIRIT of America!" and then I caw like an Eagle...
 
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Doug Means

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I use stuff all the time to the point i don't even realize it anymore...someone said to me the other day after i said o a line "which Disney movie was that from?" I said "what?" and then realized what i had done, but its just not Disney movies.

Also another funny story from a teacher friend of mine who was having a young lady kind of being a smart butt and using mainly disney quotes to answer a lot of questions, eventually the teacher told the young lady if she was going to act like an 8 year old she needed to sit in the corner like an 8 year old, the girl said "no one puts baby in the corner!" i broke out laughing
 

ChrisFL

Premium Member
I like the spiel I've heard on the trams (and other rides?) that says "Please lower your head and watch your step, and if you don't, please watch your language" or something like that.
 

sophie_the_pooh

Well-Known Member
My 3 year old son will use Lion King lines all the time while eating! He says (we speak french and he quotes the french version of the movie, so I'll translate but it may not be the actual english line): "Gluant, mais appétissant!" which means "sticky, but appetizing", and "Ça goûte le veau!", meaning "tastes like veal!(maybe chicken in the english version?)". Those are the lines Timon says when teaching Simba how to eat bugs, and my son will use them when he likes something he didn't expect to!
 

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