Trains Ahead! (3/21 min update)

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ogryn

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dxwwf3 said:
I guess they are starving for attention. It makes NO sense to me personally.

It's a high street brand, just the same as DKNY, or whatever. Admittedly, they play on the name heavily. If it was an innuendo T-Shirt, then I guess fair-play to Disney....
 

Thomas_M

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duchess1576 said:
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i don't get it.

does actually stand for something? or is it just the F-word mixed up?

French Connection UK...Very fashinable boutique clothing store, similar to DIESEL in that higher end category.

Anyhow I'm kind of surprised they made you turn the shirt inside out, I guess they may have the authority to do so.

I know sometimes that the can be in pretty big print sometimes, or even used in a sentence with an innuendo on it.

Thanks for the update anyhow :)
 

dxwwf3

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ogryn said:
It's a high street brand, just the same as DKNY, or whatever. Admittedly, they play on the name heavily. If it was an innuendo T-Shirt, then I guess fair-play to Disney....

I Googled it and saw that, but you're right that the play on the name is unavoidable.
 

Number_6

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When I worked at DisneyQuest, one of the managers made a guest turn their shirt inside out that said . When the guest complained the manager pointed out that younger guests may mistake it for an inappropriate word, or parents of young children may cause a scene because of it, so it would be best to just turn it inside out and avoid any potential problems.
 

mkt

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Mecha Figment said:
and one other thing did you really think they would let you wear a shirt that tries to give the impression of a vulgar word into a childrens park. I mean come on use some common sence.

I've worn it before in the MK... many times. I love their clothes.

Now as for common sense... common sense would dictate to let the person change in a restroom, as opposed to a public area. Disney security is not a police agency, and by law they can not force you to undress in public.... even if it is to flip your shirt inside out.
 

dxwwf3

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mkt said:
Now as for common sense... common sense would dictate to let the person change in a restroom, as opposed to a public area. Disney security is not a police agency, and by law they can not force you to undress in public.... even if it is to flip your shirt inside out.

I'll agree with you on that.

I still don't think shirts like that should be allowed in the parks. But I think you are right about this.
 

the-reason14

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It seems like the TTA has been having alot of problems latley. Last week, when we went into the first tunnel displaying Walt Disney's 20th century vision for the future, there was no speil that said so, the car behind us yes. And also didnt the old peoplemover at disneyland say that the way the cars and tracks coincided that there couldnt be one single car breakdown. Well wouldnt that be the same for MK. Im not doubting that the two trains collided because Ive seen it happened, but isnt that now false?
 

mkt

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Tell that to the thousands of british tourists that have whole families wearing those shirts in the parks. Common sense would let parents teach their kids wrong from right, as opposed to being killjoys to the rest of us that like to wear those shirts.

I will be at MK tomorrow with my shirt on, and if security asks me to reverse it in the middle of a crowd, I will refuse. Plain and simple. I have all the time in the world while security can escort me to the restroom for me to reverse it.

Any security guard that makes up rules/goes beyond what their power is should be fired on the spot.
 

dxwwf3

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mkt said:
Tell that to the thousands of british tourists that have whole families wearing those shirts in the parks.

Well those families should know what is appropriate for the parks and from what I've seen, most of their clothing is not appropriate for a family theme park. Those families can turn their shirts inside out and make a fashion statment through that :)
 

Sledge

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mkt said:
I will be at MK tomorrow with my shirt on, and if security asks me to reverse it in the middle of a crowd, I will refuse. Plain and simple. I have all the time in the world while security can escort me to the restroom for me to reverse it.

Any security guard that makes up rules/goes beyond what their power is should be fired on the spot.
I need to get me a "MKT is FCUKin' Immature" t-shirt. Yeah, that'd kick ______. :lookaroun :D
 

mkt

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dxwwf3 said:
Well those families should know what is appropriate for the parks and from what I've seen, most of their clothing is not appropriate for a family theme park. Those families can turn their shirts inside out and make a fashion statment through that :)
There are all sorts of families that belong to all sorts of cultures that go to WDW... who are you to be the sole judge as to what is appropriate or inappropriate to wear in WDW?

:)
 

mkt

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Sledge said:
I need to get me a "MKT is FCUKin' Immature" t-shirt. Yeah, that'd kick ______. :lookaroun :D
I think I'll have to get one of those printed out now :D
 

dxwwf3

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mkt said:
There are all sorts of families that belong to all sorts of cultures that go to WDW... who are you to be the sole judge as to what is appropriate or inappropriate to wear in WDW?

I shouldn't be the sole judge, but if the CM's ask them to be turned inside out, they should be. These families are coming to our culture and they have to adapt. Many people complain about US tourists because they may seem rude and disrespectful, so they should practice what they preach.
 

CaptainMichael

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dxwwf3 said:
I shouldn't be the sole judge, but if the CM's ask them to be turned inside out, they should be. These families are coming to our culture and they have to adapt. Many people complain about US tourists because they may seem rude and disrespectful, so they should practice what they preach.
Exactly, even I, an 18 year old male who admittedly uses profanity would feel uncomfortable seeing a shirt like that anywhere in Walt Disney World. Who would have thought that Americans have the higher morals and common sense?
 

dxwwf3

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And I'm not saying that if you wear these shirts that you are trying to be rebellious or rude or anything like that. My whole point is that surely you can look at these shirts and can see how they are inappropriate in a family setting. Just like the "Big Johnson" shirts that were popular in the 90's. And if you know you are going to a Disney park, you should know not to wear something that could be considered to be questionable. Pleasure Island is fair game though :lol:
 
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