Am I mistaken, or aren't there two different versions of the pre-show? Are we sure this isn't just the 2nd one?
Shhh, don't mention that name here!All credit goes to my buddy Josh for this one... "Disney's solution to fixing the shocker is to 'digitally insert fingers'"
They haven't done that "live" Chris version in a very long time.To my knowledge, the two "versions" are differentiated only by whether there is a live Cast Member ("Chris") getting the guitar at the end or a recorded voice of "Chris". The video is the same either way.
Bah, Disney always sanitises its own product into infantile blandness.
They haven't done that "live" Chris version in a very long time.
Right? I know it was an in-joke with CMs over a decade ago. Is management really that far out of the loop?
I'm sorry, but there's no way Disney could afford to keep an employee there. Not at Disney CM wages, which run up to $8/h.They haven't done that "live" Chris version in a very long time.
So, interestingly, on this ride specifically I have given the "bull horns" or "rocker" symbol when pandering to the camera. The auto downloaded photo had it blacked out assuming it was a different gesture, but me scanning the Mickey head with my wristband for the photo did not have the same censoring effect. It was the normal uncensored photo.
Is that you Bob?I'm sorry, but there's no way Disney could afford to keep an employee there. Not at Disney CM wages, which run up to $8/h.
They do sometimes insert a name of someone in the queue when it is slow. They did that to my daughter in 2014. It was pretty cute.They haven't done that "live" Chris version in a very long time.
Just happened upon this on Facebook and knew someone would post it. I think it's funny that something like this is just now being discovered.
I'm sorry, but there's no way Disney could afford to keep an employee there. Not at Disney CM wages, which run up to $8/h.
Don't tell the folks at Wichita State University, they are the "Shockers"...seriously.
Although the Wheatshockers name was never officially adopted by the university, it caught on and survived until it was later shortened to Shockers. Until 1948, the university used a nameless shock of wheat as its symbol.
I know I have seen you post this about 50 times by now, but it's not clear to me yet-you don't agree with the beach changes at GF?Putting rocks and a fence around him would have been a better solution.
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