jhastings74
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Not my own picture...grabbed from the web...BUT...can ANYone tell me where this was taken from???:veryconfu
Not my own picture...grabbed from the web...BUT...can ANYone tell me where this was taken from???:veryconfu
Looks like the far side of the WoM/TT building or even Mexico.:wave:
Definetly a grad+ word. Had to look that one up. :ROFLOL: :ROFLOL: :ROFLOL:If you look at pictures from the mid-70s or prior, you'll notice a lot more people dressed nicely while at the parks. Our society has gradually headed towards being slovenly.
Looks like the far side of the WoM/TT building or even Mexico.:wave:
If you look at pictures from the mid-70s or prior, you'll notice a lot more people dressed nicely while at the parks. Our society has gradually headed towards being slovenly.
Not my own picture...grabbed from the web...BUT...can ANYone tell me where this was taken from???
Looks like the far side of the WoM/TT building or even Mexico.
While I try to dress comfortable, because I can find a way to be hot in January I look around while at WDW and see people dressed so crappy, skimpy, and just dirty.
To be fair, I'm not heading to the parks in coat and tie, either (though I have worn such attire to Cali Grill and Flying Fish), just commenting on changes. I do find "overly casual" attire inappropriate on occasion, especially when that involves women wearing revealing clothing or inappropriate language/content on clothing. Not something I think is fine at a family park. I also cringe when I see tight clothing on people who, let's just say probably shouldn't be showing off their bodies...
Great depth of field shot
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