Several years ago our family was at DLR for the 50th celebration. DH and our one daughter were beyond excited when they saw that they were going to get to ride in the golden Dumbo.
Our other daughter and I climbed into a Dumbo behind the golden one. Before the ride started, DH wanted to get a picture that would include the one daughter in the golden Dumbo and the other daughter and me sitting in the other Dumbo. Kinda tricky to do when you're seated on the ride, so he turned around in a crouched position and tried to get all of us in one picture.
All of a sudden, an announcement came over the loudspeaker:
"Will the man in the golden Dumbo turn around and sit down please?" My husband doesn't hear so well, so I started gesturing at my husband to sit down. He was getting exasperated at ME, wondering why I'm waving my arm at him and not posing nice for the picture! Then the announcement was made a SECOND time, with just a hint of impatience:
"Will the man in the golden Dumbo pllleeeaasse turn around and sit down so we can start the ride?" At this point, everyone on the ride is craning their necks to see "the man in the golden Dumbo." (Except for me-- I'm trying to act like I DON'T KNOW the man in the golden Dumbo!
) DH heard the message this time, got his picture and gave his best apologetic smile to the CM ride operator. 
Our family still laughs about that story and will reference it if we're trying to get DH's attention and he's not listening to us. In our best announcer voice we'll say, "Will the man in the golden Dumbo..." Works like a charm every time!

All of a sudden, an announcement came over the loudspeaker:





Our family still laughs about that story and will reference it if we're trying to get DH's attention and he's not listening to us. In our best announcer voice we'll say, "Will the man in the golden Dumbo..." Works like a charm every time!
