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Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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Soarin' Over Pgh

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...So no one in my office has noticed that I've been Disney-bounding ("show your Disney side!") in an albeit professional manner... for the past two weeks.

Today I'm the Lion King. And it's obvious. Yet nary a person has noticed. I'm wearing my Lion King tank top I designed for the Broadway show last year, with a very African print skirt (with a fabulous hippy flair to it!) and even my shoes are animals... they're black with mouse faces on the toes.

Yesterday I wore a long yellow skirt, blue top, and red scarf. Even had the red hair band with a bow. Not a glance.

My office is about 75% women. Most of which have children.

Maybe if they put down their phones long enough, they'd notice. I'm not really doing it for THEM, it's more for me (and a test of my wardrobe capabilities!) but still. Geesh. These people are dense.

:cautious:
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
...So no one in my office has noticed that I've been Disney-bounding ("show your Disney side!") in an albeit professional manner... for the past two weeks.

Today I'm the Lion King. And it's obvious. Yet nary a person has noticed. I'm wearing my Lion King tank top I designed for the Broadway show last year, with a very African print skirt (with a fabulous hippy flair to it!) and even my shoes are animals... they're black with mouse faces on the toes.

Yesterday I wore a long yellow skirt, blue top, and red scarf. Even had the red hair band with a bow. Not a glance.

My office is about 75% women. Most of which have children.

Maybe if they put down their phones long enough, they'd notice. I'm not really doing it for THEM, it's more for me (and a test of my wardrobe capabilities!) but still. Geesh. These people are dense.

:cautious:
I think you look fabulous!
 

MOXOMUMD

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...So no one in my office has noticed that I've been Disney-bounding ("show your Disney side!") in an albeit professional manner... for the past two weeks.

Today I'm the Lion King. And it's obvious. Yet nary a person has noticed. I'm wearing my Lion King tank top I designed for the Broadway show last year, with a very African print skirt (with a fabulous hippy flair to it!) and even my shoes are animals... they're black with mouse faces on the toes.

Yesterday I wore a long yellow skirt, blue top, and red scarf. Even had the red hair band with a bow. Not a glance.

My office is about 75% women. Most of which have children.

Maybe if they put down their phones long enough, they'd notice. I'm not really doing it for THEM, it's more for me (and a test of my wardrobe capabilities!) but still. Geesh. These people are Maybe if they put down their phones long enough, they'd notice. I'm not really doing it for THEM, it's more for me (and a test of my wardrobe capabilities!) but still. Geesh. These people are Maybe if they put down their phones long enough, they'd notice.
I don't think Disneybounding was a success like they thought it would be because a majority of the world outside Disney circles has never heard of it.
 

Goofyernmost

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I don't think Disneybounding was a success like they thought it would be because a majority of the world outside Disney circles has never heard of it.
It never occurred to me that this promotion was anything other then aimed at the veteran Disney Fan. Not the ones that might have seen a movie because they took their kids to it, but, the true, I've been there a gazillion times fan. If it had an additional message it was that it was OK to be a Disney fan, for those that thought it was a bit childlike. As if that was a bad thing.
 

Soarin' Over Pgh

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I don't think Disneybounding was a success like they thought it would be because a majority of the world outside Disney circles has never heard of it.

It certainly didn't take off the way they were probably anticipating.

But it's giving me a reason not to 'match' my outfits everyday, so I'm all about it. Monday I wore polka dots and with stripes and had no shame :joyfull:

I'm also prepping for Halloween. Don't ask.
 
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