shakespear
Mouseketeer
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- May 12, 2001
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Originally posted by eeyore0062
Maybe it was supposed to be sattirical, but to me, it missed the point.
Originally posted by Ronda93
It's fake news/feature stories...
try this one: http://www.theonion.com/onion3923/95_percent_of_opinions.html
I thought this one from September 2001 was on the mark:
http://www.theonion.com/onion3734/god_clarifies_dont_kill.html

I thought he met the old man working the lines at MK's monorail with this one!"They were always wearing these hollow, insincere, glued-on smiles, whether they were selling you a $6 croissant or strapping you into the 'It's A Small World' ride and genially ordering you to keep your hands by your sides at all times," David said. "The creepiest example was the guy outside Space Mountain who said hello to us with a big grin on his face as he was on his hands and knees cleaning up vomit."
The Mahaffeys were reluctant to return to the park on the second day, but they decided to soldier on, determined not to waste the $832 they'd spent on four $208 "Park Hopper" four-day passes.
Well, take it for what it is worth: That exceeds what many get for complaining!Upon learning of the Mahaffeys' less-than-positive experience, Disney spokeswoman Jennifer Caldwell expressed regret: "We endeavor to make our theme parks the ultimate in family fun, and if this was not the Mahaffeys' experience, we are deeply sorry," Caldwell said. "Perhaps we can make it up to them with four complimentary tickets to the upcoming feature film Pirates Of The Carribean, based on one of our most popular Magic Kingdom attractions. Don't miss this exciting swashbuckler, in theaters nationwide July 9."