RaySharpton
Retired and going to Disney.
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I really need to go to sleep since I have to work this evening, but I'm not sleepy.
Lime-green DIS(business) cards.
When you meet someone at DISCon and would like to keep in touch, it's hard to fine a pen and paper to copy their name and email or address down. And then it might get lost as a scrap of paper...lol.
Last year, Barb had this business card that she handed to me when with her name and address and I think e-mail address.
I think that you might be able to do this on your computers.
I wonder if they make lime green cards...lol.
You could put your DIS name, and your first name and or address. You could put the DIS address, such as www.wdwinfo.com and www.DISboards.com and write D.I.S. stands for Disney Information Station.(Sometimes strangers think that DIS means dissing or they have no idea what it means).
Or on another card or the same card you could add yor address or something if you wanted to keep intact with that DISer.
Jdubbs was talking about not liking the idea about wearing a limegreen ribbon. I don't particularly like it either and no one really noticed mine...lol.
But just about everyone wears a pin lanyard to trade WDW pins with castmembers.(I wear a lanyard at work with an I.D. pass.) And many of them have a large lanminated card that can be attached to the whistle holder thingie for lack of a better word.
If I could, I'd wear a wider, lime-green lanyard to wear just at WDW to be noticed. This way I wouldn't have to to look all over someone's body, backback, fannypack, or badshoes...lol...to see that limegreen ribbon.
Then a limegreen laminated card(~3" wide and ~5" long) attached at the bottom of the lanyard.
In bold, one inch letters it could say "DIS".
Below that in very small letters, "Disney Information Station"
Below that "www.wdwinfo.com" and below that "www.DISboards.com".
Below that in half inch letters my DIS name written exactly as your would write it on the DIS boards.
And finally, below that; in 1/3 inch letters my real first name.
O.K., I need to go to sleep soon...lol.
Lime-green DIS(business) cards.
When you meet someone at DISCon and would like to keep in touch, it's hard to fine a pen and paper to copy their name and email or address down. And then it might get lost as a scrap of paper...lol.
Last year, Barb had this business card that she handed to me when with her name and address and I think e-mail address.
I think that you might be able to do this on your computers.
I wonder if they make lime green cards...lol.
You could put your DIS name, and your first name and or address. You could put the DIS address, such as www.wdwinfo.com and www.DISboards.com and write D.I.S. stands for Disney Information Station.(Sometimes strangers think that DIS means dissing or they have no idea what it means).
Or on another card or the same card you could add yor address or something if you wanted to keep intact with that DISer.
Jdubbs was talking about not liking the idea about wearing a limegreen ribbon. I don't particularly like it either and no one really noticed mine...lol.
But just about everyone wears a pin lanyard to trade WDW pins with castmembers.(I wear a lanyard at work with an I.D. pass.) And many of them have a large lanminated card that can be attached to the whistle holder thingie for lack of a better word.
If I could, I'd wear a wider, lime-green lanyard to wear just at WDW to be noticed. This way I wouldn't have to to look all over someone's body, backback, fannypack, or badshoes...lol...to see that limegreen ribbon.
Then a limegreen laminated card(~3" wide and ~5" long) attached at the bottom of the lanyard.
In bold, one inch letters it could say "DIS".
Below that in very small letters, "Disney Information Station"
Below that "www.wdwinfo.com" and below that "www.DISboards.com".
Below that in half inch letters my DIS name written exactly as your would write it on the DIS boards.
And finally, below that; in 1/3 inch letters my real first name.
O.K., I need to go to sleep soon...lol.