MrTerrorChair
You cain't run from trouble. Ain't no place that
- Joined
- Feb 3, 2005
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We've had so much fun at WDW over the years and part of the reason is because of the things that have been said or overheard that have now become a common part of my family's "vocabulary" and phraseology.
"Stand still you bunch of a@#*$%+s." That one came out of the mouth of my DGiL at MGM when she was trying to organize a family picture in front of IJ.
Her own DS and three of her DGS were NOT cooperating.
Right after the movie American Pie came out we were at MGM on the RRC and I heard from the front of our car, "Suck me, Beautiful!!" in a very exhuberant voice. That has leaked into our family vernacular.
On the Disney Cruise, my father, mother, DW, DS and I were seated with another family of the same make-up. Their 4 year old DS was a picky eater and the only healthy food he would eat was "fajita-meat" (they were from Texas, would order steak and cut it into strips when it came, before he saw it was a steak). I can not tell you how many times we heard the phrase "fajita-meat" so that now, we always check the kids menu.
Nope, no fajita-meat, but plenty of mac and cheese, right.
Too many of my family phrases involve inappropriate language. What does that say about us?
What are your family phrases?
"Stand still you bunch of a@#*$%+s." That one came out of the mouth of my DGiL at MGM when she was trying to organize a family picture in front of IJ.

Right after the movie American Pie came out we were at MGM on the RRC and I heard from the front of our car, "Suck me, Beautiful!!" in a very exhuberant voice. That has leaked into our family vernacular.
On the Disney Cruise, my father, mother, DW, DS and I were seated with another family of the same make-up. Their 4 year old DS was a picky eater and the only healthy food he would eat was "fajita-meat" (they were from Texas, would order steak and cut it into strips when it came, before he saw it was a steak). I can not tell you how many times we heard the phrase "fajita-meat" so that now, we always check the kids menu.
Nope, no fajita-meat, but plenty of mac and cheese, right.
Too many of my family phrases involve inappropriate language. What does that say about us?



What are your family phrases?