Originally posted by mkt
I got mine this evening!! I'll be putting it on Monty tomorrow.. I'm scotch-taping it to the inside though, to protect it from the elements
Originally posted by tigsmom
Katie spotted a girl in school today with a bumper sticker on her binder, but lost her in the crowd so she couldn't talk to her.
Spread the word!! :sohappy:
Originally posted by xfkirsten
Grizz - I've been thinking something similar. Cept you know they'll get "cleaned up." But what about taking a bunch of them whenever we go into the parks and specifically hand them to people... not being obnoxious, salesman like about them, but maybe wear one of Rob's "Roy > Michael" shirts to get the attention to it and give anyone who's interested a bumper sticker?
-Kirsten
Originally posted by prberk
I think that is a good idea as long as it is only after someone asks you about your shirt.
In fact, I started thinking earlier about the meeting with institutional shareholders being held at the Contemporary, and I realized that they had done it there (and even at WDW itself), because it is completely cut off from non-Disney influences. Even protesters cannot picket on the roadway to it....
But T-shirts are an amazing way to get the message across in an entirely unthreatening way. And if they ask you about it, you can hand out the bumper sticker (or even savedisney.com "business cards" that you could print out on your own computer and have in your pocket!)
Wow, the more I think about that... the business card thing is a very good tool when used this way. Maybe you orlando passholders can help us!!!!!!
Originally posted by prberk
I think that is a good idea as long as it is only after someone asks you about your shirt.
In fact, I started thinking earlier about the meeting with institutional shareholders being held at the Contemporary, and I realized that they had done it there (and even at WDW itself), because it is completely cut off from non-Disney influences. Even protesters cannot picket on the roadway to it....
But T-shirts are an amazing way to get the message across in an entirely unthreatening way. And if they ask you about it, you can hand out the bumper sticker (or even savedisney.com "business cards" that you could print out on your own computer and have in your pocket!)
Wow, the more I think about that... the business card thing is a very good tool when used this way. Maybe you orlando passholders can help us!!!!!!
Originally posted by xfkirsten
I agree totally about waiting until someone asks - coming across as too pushy would do more harm than good!
And that's a good idea about home-printed business cards!!!
I'm not an Orlando passholder... however, I am a passholder here on the left coast... DL is covered!
-Kirsten
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