spaceacewannabe
<font color=red>I've been SO BAD<br><font color=na
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- Jul 8, 2005
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CathrynRose said:I agree with this one.
And I'd also like "No Farting"
Just wait to fart until someone is standing too close 
CathrynRose said:I agree with this one.
And I'd also like "No Farting"
Just wait to fart until someone is standing too close 
loriandmatt said:let the CM's do their job.
CathrynRose said:And I'd also like "No Farting"
DeterminedOne said:The other side should say 'You have fat rolls, please avoid cropped tops'.I would never say that or hand a note to someone that said it, but I wish I could.

Disneyrsh said:Me, I'd probably laugh at you if you handed me a card for one of the trangressions. Which would inevitably make you even madder than the trangression itself.

Disneyrsh said:I just have to point out here, you turned what was a minor annoyance into a MAJOR scene!
I can't remember how many times I've been cut in line at Disney, but if I had done what you did, every time I think about it my blood pressure would go up and it'd stress me out and I'd now have some long-term bad memories.
You totally activated your "fight or flight" instinct in your body, and that's VERY stressful and damaging. Now every time somebody tries to cut by you, instead of being annoyed, your body now goes into FIGHT mode. What's next, FIGHT mode over mugs? Parking?
There are some things that I will absolutely fight over, like kids at movie theaters kicking the back of my chairs (I stand up in front of the parent, blocking their view, and wait until they either discipline the kid or move), but 99% of the time you gotta let it go or it'll make you sick!
Do you really think you're doing yourself any favors by being so militant?

sjcmi said:Maybe you are right, maybe we should just let all the ignorant and rude people walk all over us. Its much better to let our anger just stew inside of us, instead of having the courage to stand up to these people. If we start to confront these people about thier behavior they will finally realize that they are not going to be able to cut in line etc. and follow the rules like all the other decent people at WDW.
I am not militant but I will not let other people take advantage of me either.
90% of those who appear to be challenged are not challenged; they are challenging.sjcmi said:I have been toying with the idea of printing up a small business card size list of ride queue etiquette to pass out to those who are "challenged" when it comes to waiting in line.
(copied from another post)maxiesmom said:I just wonder why Disney has rules, yet doesn't bother to have their CM's enforce them??? !