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Check out this article from The Onion:

http://www.theonion.com/articles/disney-finds-dozens-of-unauthorized-characters-app,31939/

ORLANDO, FL—Saying they were working diligently to address the problem, Walt Disney World officials acknowledged Wednesday that several dozen unauthorized characters, none of which have ever appeared in a Disney film or cartoon, had been found in recent weeks wandering throughout the theme park.

Company sources confirmed that at least 60 separate individuals in costumes, including various woodland creatures, several fairies, and what officials described as a walrus in a lab coat, have been spotted greeting visitors, hugging children, posing for pictures, and meandering into daily parades alongside sanctioned Disney characters.

“I want to assure Disney World visitors that these unaffiliated characters are being rounded up as we speak and removed from the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios,” said company spokesperson Wesley Aldridge, noting that patrons may still encounter certain individuals wearing ox costumes, Belgian peasant girl costumes, or any number of other unfamiliar outfits for the time being. “However, before approaching any costumed individual in our park, you should ask yourself whether you recognize this character from an officially licensed product in the Disney or Pixar catalog. If not, please let security know immediately.”

“If you are taking your picture with Chompers the Iguana, for example, you are not taking a picture with an official Disney character,” Aldridge continued. “That’s just a man in an iguana suit. That man does not work for Disney. He doesn’t belong here.”

Aldridge emphasized that none of the non-Disney-brand characters appeared intent on causing any harm and noted with astonishment that not a single one had been found charging money for photographs, concluding that such individuals seemed to “just enjoy being at the park.” Indeed, officials speculate that each offender pays full price for a ticket, enters with their costume stowed in a bag, changes in a Disney restroom, and then emerges to greet crowds or perform short dance routines they have prepared themselves.

While security reportedly kicks out an average of 20 unauthorized characters each day from the theme park and Disney Family Breakfasts at onsite hotel properties, sources stated that nearly all return to the premises. Disney workers claimed that some reenter park property within just hours of their expulsion, citing in particular a muskrat named King Stumpy as well as a boisterous prospector character calling himself Grandpappy Gizzards, who has been forcibly removed from Frontierland every day since mid-February.

“My daughter and I spent 45 minutes in line waiting to meet someone named Princess Maureen,” said 34-year-old Faith Gosselin of Nashua, NH, one of many visitors reportedly duped by the 15 or so unlicensed Disney princesses and emperors that park officials allege are wandering Fantasyland at any given time. “She told my daughter she came all the way from the Diamondonia Kingdom on her flying shark to meet us. It didn’t make any sense, but I just figured she was from a new movie or something.”

“But then I saw Captain Hook come up to her and tell her really sternly that she needed to leave,” Gosselin added. “He was pretty mad.”

In an effort to appear more genuine to park patrons, sources reported that many of the unsanctioned characters have developed their own intricate mythologies and unique, non-Disney-affiliated catchphrases such as “Jumpin’ juniper” or “Wowie-kazaam!”

“There was this squirrel over by Splash Mountain who said he was one of the Scurry Brothers and asked if we’d been on his ride called the Admiral Acorn Adventure,” said father of two Troy Milizia from Auburn, NY. “When we said we hadn’t, he brought out a mountain bike with a little wagon chained behind it and asked us to hop in. He told us it was just like the scene from his movie where he travels down the mountain pass in search of acorns.”

“The kids loved it, but I had no idea what he was talking about,” Milizia continued. “Once he stopped pedaling and asked us if we wanted to go again, I just grabbed my girls and got out of there.”

While Disney officials reiterated that most fraudulent characters posed no threat, they singled out a possum with a cane and top hat as particularly troublesome, noting that the ornery character is often seen sitting on the Main Street, U.S.A. curb and is known to go by the names “Portly Possum,” “Prickly Possum,” “Patty O’Possum,” “Possum Pete,” or “Pop-Pop Possum.”

“There has never been a Disney film that has featured a possum, and we would like to make it abundantly clear to visitors that no licensed Disney character will ever chew tobacco or wear an orthopedic back brace on the job,” said Aldridge, holding a photograph of the counterfeit character. “And we urge you not to purchase the Possum-Time Hoedown DVD he’s selling out of his backpack. It’s really very bad.”
 
It might be, but I don't think we should admit it.
We'll leave that one as unwritten.
So basically the two most high maintenance dogs they could find? One that requires hours of exercise daily or they will eat your furniture, and another that needs daily grooming to avoid matting. :lmao:




I said I do and my wife shot the negotiator. Guess that means it was unconditional surrender. :confused3

It ain't my dog. "Honey walk the dog." "He ain't mine tell the kids to do it. They wanted the thing."
 

The Onion. Funny stuff.

That sounds like a man law.

:( :( :( :( :(

It might be, but I don't think we should admit it.

Never admit. Deny. Deny. Deny.

I said I do and my wife shot the negotiator. Guess that means it was unconditional surrender. :confused3

:lmao: :rotfl: :lmao:

We'll leave that one as unwritten.
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Good plan. All our wives know it already.
 

I'm impatiently waiting. Instead of labeling them A and B we called them Luke and Leia until they were born. Chaos and Mayhem came around when they were about 18 months and into everything. Sonny and Cher didn't make the first cut. Neither did Jenna and Jameson for some reason. :confused3 Our couch is only comfy for a night or two, not a month. He's a lawyer. They like being long winded. ;) Morning Brent. I read your FB post. Glad your dad is at peace. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family. Good luck. Hope its good news. I did a paper on meniscus transplant procedures waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in college. Very cool. I don't know if the rehab time is still about a year but the knee should be good as new after all is said and done.
Hey nemie. I resemble that remark
 
Evening. The girls went to spend their night at my brother's, something planned a couple of months ago, since their Christmas break starts tomorrow.
They are from all accounts, having a blast, lets all the cousins get time with each other.
Will only miss a day for the funeral/visitations, so I can take the majority of my leave in the new year, and still be there for the crucial sales time. I enjoyed my shift today for what it's worth.

Finding odd little things get to me right now. Been quite strong, until reading some messages left by old friends, or thinking about his favorite restraunt. This is going to take a long time. Both my brother and I were so used to calling him out of the blue, for advice or to talkm that we've both taken to talking to him aloud, me today in the store, walking past customers. Oh well, you don't have to be crazy to work at the LCBO, but required to get in management.:rolleyes1
 
Evening. The girls went to spend their night at my brother's, something planned a couple of months ago, since their Christmas break starts tomorrow.
They are from all accounts, having a blast, lets all the cousins get time with each other.
Will only miss a day for the funeral/visitations, so I can take the majority of my leave in the new year, and still be there for the crucial sales time. I enjoyed my shift today for what it's worth.

Finding odd little things get to me right now. Been quite strong, until reading some messages left by old friends, or thinking about his favorite restraunt. This is going to take a long time. Both my brother and I were so used to calling him out of the blue, for advice or to talkm that we've both taken to talking to him aloud, me today in the store, walking past customers. Oh well, you don't have to be crazy to work at the LCBO, but required to get in management.:rolleyes1

Stay strong, we are here for you.


Happy Friday guys :thumbsup2
 
Evening. The girls went to spend their night at my brother's, something planned a couple of months ago, since their Christmas break starts tomorrow.
They are from all accounts, having a blast, lets all the cousins get time with each other.
Will only miss a day for the funeral/visitations, so I can take the majority of my leave in the new year, and still be there for the crucial sales time. I enjoyed my shift today for what it's worth.

Finding odd little things get to me right now. Been quite strong, until reading some messages left by old friends, or thinking about his favorite restraunt. This is going to take a long time. Both my brother and I were so used to calling him out of the blue, for advice or to talkm that we've both taken to talking to him aloud, me today in the store, walking past customers. Oh well, you don't have to be crazy to work at the LCBO, but required to get in management.:rolleyes1

You seem to be handling it well, Brent, good job. I know it's hard now, but, as I said over on FB, it does get easier. FYI, I talk to my Pop all the time, but nobody has accused me of being sane. :)
 
Good morning everyone.

Hang in there Brent. And don't worry about being crazy. The DDC isn't too much different from a nuthouse anyway.
 
Woohoo it's Christmas break!!!!


Should be a relaxing day today, only 3 basketball games for DS.
 
Evening. The girls went to spend their night at my brother's, something planned a couple of months ago, since their Christmas break starts tomorrow.
They are from all accounts, having a blast, lets all the cousins get time with each other.
Will only miss a day for the funeral/visitations, so I can take the majority of my leave in the new year, and still be there for the crucial sales time. I enjoyed my shift today for what it's worth.

Finding odd little things get to me right now. Been quite strong, until reading some messages left by old friends, or thinking about his favorite restraunt. This is going to take a long time. Both my brother and I were so used to calling him out of the blue, for advice or to talkm that we've both taken to talking to him aloud, me today in the store, walking past customers. Oh well, you don't have to be crazy to work at the LCBO, but required to get in management.:rolleyes1


Keep your chin up Brent and remember we are all here for you.
 
‘Morning all…
Think I’ll use my last half a day of vacation this afternoon. I might just get a few things acomplishd. Or I might sit on my duff all afternoon. It’s still a toss-up as to which plan will get the nod.

Check out this article from The Onion:

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It ain't my dog. "Honey walk the dog." "He ain't mine tell the kids to do it. They wanted the thing."

And you’ll be in the right to make the statement.


It’ll do you no good, you’ll lose the argument, you’ll be the one walking the dog and you’ll likely be sleeping on the couch each time you make the argument, but…
you’ll be in the right to make the statement.
:rolleyes1


It’s a lot like CJ’s predicament where he is currently the main provider for “The Dog I Did Not Want”.



Evening. The girls went to spend their night at my brother's, something planned a couple of months ago, since their Christmas break starts tomorrow.
They are from all accounts, having a blast, lets all the cousins get time with each other.
Will only miss a day for the funeral/visitations, so I can take the majority of my leave in the new year, and still be there for the crucial sales time. I enjoyed my shift today for what it's worth.

Finding odd little things get to me right now. Been quite strong, until reading some messages left by old friends, or thinking about his favorite restraunt. This is going to take a long time. Both my brother and I were so used to calling him out of the blue, for advice or to talkm that we've both taken to talking to him aloud, me today in the store, walking past customers. Oh well, you don't have to be crazy to work at the LCBO, but required to get in management.:rolleyes1

No loss is easy. Losing a parent is one of the toughest. The little things are the important ones, so they’ll be coming up from now on. Embrace them. The more often we remember the better.
:hug:


FYI, I talk to my Pop all the time, but nobody has accused me of being sane. :)

And we ain’t about to start now either. :thumbsup2


Good morning everyone.

Hang in there Brent. And don't worry about being crazy. The DDC isn't too much different from a nuthouse anyway.

What he said…

Wait a Second!!!!
Did I just agree with my nemeses!
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Morning guys,

Had a really good day yesterday. Nice relaxing morning running a few errands while the Pirate Princess slept in. We decided to catch a late afternoon showing of Frozen at one of the malls. I knew things were going to go right because we found a parking space seconds after pulling in. Frozen was great. I thought it was well written with lots of humor and some patented Disney schmaltzy moments.

We had dinner at Fridays and then hit the road for a couple of evening visits. The first was a holiday party at a friends house. Some of the people there I see semi-regularly but many I haven't seen in 10-15 years. Lots of virtual pinching of the kid's cheek and, "My how you have grown," comments. She was the center of attention and played her role with good humor. Really nice to see everyone but a bit overwhelming because we had limited time and there were a lot of people that wanted to catch up.

Second stop was at a one of my best friends' house. As couples, even before we had kids, we used to do everything together. He developed leukemia a few years ago but is now cancer free. Took a toll on his body including losing his sight, but last night was just like the old days. We laughed, told stories (and lies), all in all having a wonderful time. Their son who is a year older than DD and their nephew were there and the kids laughed a lot listening to and joining in our BS. On the 45 minute drive home, the radio was on the all day holiday music station.

Kind of a day that puts you in full Christmas spirit mode.
 
Evening. The girls went to spend their night at my brother's, something planned a couple of months ago, since their Christmas break starts tomorrow.
They are from all accounts, having a blast, lets all the cousins get time with each other.
Will only miss a day for the funeral/visitations, so I can take the majority of my leave in the new year, and still be there for the crucial sales time. I enjoyed my shift today for what it's worth.

Finding odd little things get to me right now. Been quite strong, until reading some messages left by old friends, or thinking about his favorite restraunt. This is going to take a long time. Both my brother and I were so used to calling him out of the blue, for advice or to talkm that we've both taken to talking to him aloud, me today in the store, walking past customers. Oh well, you don't have to be crazy to work at the LCBO, but required to get in management.:rolleyes1

One day at a time, bud. One day at a time.

Good morning everyone.

Hang in there Brent. And don't worry about being crazy. The DDC isn't too much different from a nuthouse anyway.

I resemble that remark.
 
Day 1

Today starts my first day off work for 17 consecutive days home.
I'm feeling like a member of Congress. I didn't do any work and now I'm taking a long vacation.
So, the DDC will be a place to post my inner most secret thoughts each day as I enjoy the time. Who am I kidding? Just another way to post pad.
I have been trying to figure out what to do. I really wanted to go to WDW, but DW says no way since we to spend time with all the loving family members. Like the MIl who fakes a heart attack.
I thought about lots of different things to do or ways to celebrate, but ultimately, I'm just too lazy to carry one of those out. So, I decided to just not shave for the 17 days and keep everyone posted.

:lmao:
 
Friday staycation ownage.

Morning all&
Think Ill use my last half a day of vacation this afternoon. I might just get a few things acomplishd. Or I might sit on my duff all afternoon. Its still a toss-up as to which plan will get the nod.
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See my post below. No toss up for me. I'll be doing a lot of duff sitting.

Day 1

Today starts my first day off work for 17 consecutive days home.

:lmao:

32 paid work days off so far this fiscal year (July to Dec). It will be difficult to keep up that pace, but I'm trying. It's good to have goals.

We had dinner at Fridays and then hit the road for a couple of evening visits. The first was a holiday party at a friends house. Some of the people there I see semi-regularly but many I haven't seen in 10-15 years. Lots of virtual pinching of the kid's cheek and, "My how you have grown," comments. She was the center of attention and played her role with good humor. Really nice to see everyone but a bit overwhelming because we had limited time and there were a lot of people that wanted to catch up.
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Virtual pinching of the kid's cheek? I hadn't really thought of it that way, but that is a good way to put it. We'll get to hear that and I'm sure I've said it a few times, but I really try not to. Of course, I'm sure Crash preferred that to the actual cheek pinching.
 
:surfweb: mornin dads

Friday staycation ownage.



See my post below. No toss up for me. I'll be doing a lot of duff sitting.


32 paid work days off so far this fiscal year (July to Dec). It will be difficult to keep up that pace, but I'm trying. It's good to have goals.
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Once again I feel I am in the wrong line of work. I thought I was doing good getting 9 this year.
 
Good morning Dads. Keep the spirits and positive thoughts going Brent - we are here for ya.
Also want to thank all for the well wishes yesterday for DDs consultation on her knee and to answer one of the questions, yes tore her meniscus twice as a travel / club soccer player. We were prepped for bad but unfortunately received worse. She is going to likely need a meniscus transplant but before she can have this she needs what's called a High Tibial Osteotomy. Doc explained DD has one of the more complicated knee problems in that her alignment is way off. Long story short (I just deleted a bunch of stuff that made this way to long) this video covers DD's situation dead on - it's about 4 minutes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcuK2vHh4Ak

We have some things to still think about relative to DD school / schedule for this (gonna have to be over the summer of 2014) and unfortunately he Orthos we have / are using are no longer in network with my insurance, so we are waiting on a quote :headache: Two major surgeries are staring her right in the face (after 3 previous) and could not be more proud of her strength and toughness though did see a bit of "scared" in her face. Sorry for the downer news, and thanks again to all for your positive thoughts.
 
Day 1 Today starts my first day off work for 17 consecutive days home. I'm feeling like a member of Congress. I didn't do any work and now I'm taking a long vacation. So, the DDC will be a place to post my inner most secret thoughts each day as I enjoy the time. Who am I kidding? Just another way to post pad. I have been trying to figure out what to do. I really wanted to go to WDW, but DW says no way since we to spend time with all the loving family members. Like the MIl who fakes a heart attack. I thought about lots of different things to do or ways to celebrate, but ultimately, I'm just too lazy to carry one of those out. So, I decided to just not shave for the 17 days and keep everyone posted. :lmao:

Good plan
 
Good morning Dads. Keep the spirits and positive thoughts going Brent - we are here for ya.
Also want to thank all for the well wishes yesterday for DDs consultation on her knee and to answer one of the questions, yes tore her meniscus twice as a travel / club soccer player. We were prepped for bad but unfortunately received worse. She is going to likely need a meniscus transplant but before she can have this she needs what's called a High Tibial Osteotomy. Doc explained DD has one of the more complicated knee problems in that her alignment is way off. Long story short (I just deleted a bunch of stuff that made this way to long) this video covers DD's situation dead on - it's about 4 minutes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcuK2vHh4Ak

We have some things to still think about relative to DD school / schedule for this (gonna have to be over the summer of 2014) and unfortunately he Orthos we have / are using are no longer in network with my insurance, so we are waiting on a quote :headache: Two major surgeries are staring her right in the face (after 3 previous) and could not be more proud of her strength and toughness though did see a bit of "scared" in her face. Sorry for the downer news, and thanks again to all for your positive thoughts.

Continued prayers for your DD and you and your family.
 
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