Well the thrift store look is what is hip these days!wow
Disney used to be so professional now they have there people looking like they work in a thrift store.
I agree that his shirt is ill fitting and unprofessional for someone in his position. However, how many of you criticize Joe Rohde for his attire? I've seen him wear some articles of clothing certainly not appropriate for his 'level' of management. Or does he just get a free pass from fans because he's Joe freakin' Rohde? Personally, I don't see why the same rules don't apply...
I can tell you're still suffering from the discrimination.Kinda like why I'll never get hired at Hooters. Rules are different!
Because he's an Imagineer ... a creative. That's why the Disney Look has never applied to those folks to begin with.
It's like going to the Oscars and seeing actors/talent dressed strangely, while the Studio heads/execs/etc all are wearing standard black tie wardrobes.
Talent does get a pass.
Kinda like why I'll never get hired at Hooters. Rules are different!
(perhaps I just like to argue)
It's an insignificant point, so I don't know why I'm bothering arguing it (perhaps I just like to argue), but Rohde is also an executive.
I think that if Rohde were a less-popular and/or less-highly regarded Imagineer, people around here would probably criticize him for dressing the way he does. That's not even taking into account that he's an executive. However, given his track record, people are willing to overlook that and give him a pass.
That said, I have to admit, if I were Joe Rohde, I'd wear whatever the hell I want, too.
Agree with your take 100%. This thread is pure temper tantrum. As would be expected.
I nominate it for the "why bother" thread of the year. Really! It comes off as more of a ranting melt down of a malcontent than anything of substance. But considering the source.....:snore:
Yeah! I wasn't the only troublemaker!:drevil::lookaroun
Seriously?Agree with your take 100%. This thread is pure temper tantrum. As would be expected.
Agree with your take 100%. This thread is pure temper tantrum. As would be expected.
I nominate it for the "why bother" thread of the year. Really! It comes off as more of a ranting melt down of a malcontent than anything of substance. But considering the source.....:snore:
Yeah! I wasn't the only troublemaker!:drevil:
Seriously?
You wouldn't have asked him about the yeti? The only real news item (picked up nationally and internationally) to come out of that park in the last five years, and you would just let it slide?
:hammer:
That's just silly. Don't let your feelings about the messenger obscure the message.
I've yet to see any evidence of that...I'm skilled at reading between the lines and connected the dots.
I've yet to see any evidence of that...
More often than not I see more assumption making and jumping to (incorrect) conclusions.
DCA has MANY issues, all of which should have been brought up in this interview.
I've yet to see any evidence of that...
More often than not I see more assumption making and jumping to (incorrect) conclusions.
DCA has MANY issues, all of which should have been brought up in this interview.
Until we know with certainty what is wrong with the Yeti I don't see how we can judge what solution is best. It is possible the fix is so extreme that leaving it as is is the best choice.
More important though is that I think Disney has issues at DAK that nobody is touching on but rather just dancing around. I'm skilled at reading between the lines and connected the dots. I know what is up and I know what motivates the overreaction in this thread and 74's motivation for starting it. He is so transparent I have to assume he is part glass. Or something. :lol:
I'm bored with his way of thinking. So very bored. And he just came back.:dazzle:
Please bring back Epcot Explorer. At least his musings were interesting. And honest. And free of hidden agendas.
What's the hidden agenda in your new avatar?
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