Calling into Work 'Sleepy'

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    Originally Posted By Witches of Morva

    ORWEN: Well, I know it happens all the time in the regular 'work-a-day' world--where people call in sick when their not feeling well--or maybe they just call in sick when they want to go shopping or stay home because they're mad at a co-worker or whatever. But, lately, us Cauldron girls have been noticing that certain princesses have been calling in 'sleepy' at Walt Disney World!! A couple of weeks ago--while watching Cinderellabration--we couldn't help noticing that Snow White was missing from the performance. We all agreed that she must have eaten another poisoned apple or something. Then, yesterday, it was Princess Aurora who was unavailable for a waltz on stage! Did she go and prick her finger--again?!?! Anyway, whenever a princess decides to skip out on a performance of this show, it really does stand out!

    ORGOCH: So, what yer sayin' is that Snow Flake's been flakin' out too much? Whilst Snoozin' Floosie's been out sleepin' it off somewhere's? (No doubt recoverin' from a hang-over?) Not ta worry. I'm sure ol' Al Weiss'll be handin' out occurrances fer BOTH of 'em!!
     
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    Originally Posted By Mr X

    I don't know what happened, of course, but sometimes characters are let off the stage because of costuming problems, or other little details that could be "bad show".

    Disney is very picky about this stuff (I've seen it happen), and it might not have been Snow White or Cinderella or whoever "skipping out" on the performance at all...but rather a tear in their gown or some other small problem. Disney charaters have to be "practically perfect", after all. ;)
     
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    Originally Posted By Witches of Morva

    ORWEN: Really? A torn gown, Mr. X? How dreadful!! I just can't imagine! But--I do remember seeing Tigger out one time--all dirty and scruffy looking--as if he hadn't had a bath in quite a long time!! Somebody must have forgotten to quality check him on that particular day.
     
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    Originally Posted By disney pete

    Witches when i saw the title of this thread i thought you where asking one of the Dwarves to come work with you :)
     
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    Originally Posted By Witches of Morva

    ORGOCH: Naw, Orddu's already tried with all seven a them little men an' not one of 'em gits near her--er us, fer that matter. (Used ta have the hots fer grumpy, my own dang self, years ago.)
     
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    >>Disney is very picky about this stuff (I've seen it happen), and it might not have been Snow White or Cinderella or whoever "skipping out" on the performance at all...but rather a tear in their gown or some other small problem. Disney charaters have to be "practically perfect", after all.<<

    At TDR... yes I believe them to be picky. I on the other hand have seen my fair share of torn, dirty, and/or worn out costuming on display at WDW, most notably during the "Buy this snowglobe at the Emporium of WOD" parade.
     

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