Originally Posted By NJ AP <<I've never actually got kicked out, but I at least got eyeballed badly when I once suggested that Cinderella and Snow White might be candidates for 'Daddy's photo op'. >> LOL! My hubby got the same eye when he siddled up to Ariel in WDW and said "you are my favorite." Ariel was very happy to see me sit next to her on the rock, too, and explain we danced to her song at our wedding ("Kiss the Girl," in French).
Originally Posted By gurgitoy2 Does it count if you brought your own lunch and ate it on Tom Sawyer Island? I used to go with a girlfriend of mine and she always packed a lunch for us. I know we weren't supposed to, but...
Originally Posted By sherrytodd Didn't get kicked out, but my husband got censored at DL. He was wearing a T-shirt that said, I'm a cave diver, I know my <bleep> from a hole in the ground. We were asking a CM about some show times, and he did not see or feel it, but the sneeky CM took action and the rest of the day he had a Bear in the Big Blue House sticker on his back covering up the offensive word. We noticed it right away, but didn't tell him and he found out that night when he changed.
Originally Posted By tinkerbelle Just curious sherrytodd (and I'm not being snarky, truly curious) - why would your hubby think it's OK and not offensive to some people to wear a shirt that says <bleep>, especially at a place like Disneyland?
Originally Posted By sherrytodd Well the <bleep> was a word that I've heard in animated movies lately and won't get you ADMIN'ed out of LP, so I don't think it was all that bad. Don't think my husband's t-shirt was corrupting the minds of innocent youths at DL. It was just his favorite t-shirt that he got when he finished his full cave dive certification.
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Originally Posted By sherrytodd When I was a kid I would get smacked for saying butt. Guess it's all in your personal perspective. End result, said it as much as I could, so long as my parent's weren't listening.
Originally Posted By iamgoofy I swear quite often and yet I do not understand how people do not know what is and is not appropriate. If a child or a female (how i was raised) is around then you mind your tongue. Group of guys...have at it with the gutter mouth. Why is it so hard to understand that you have to respect others? As far as i know most people do not want their young children exposed to adult matter...
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA <When I was a kid I would get smacked for saying butt.> What's up with that? A friend of mine gets all upset if her 9 year old and 7 year old say 'butt.' She doesn't seem to mind when the girls say snarky, nasty things about their friends when they're not in the room. Whatever...
Originally Posted By sherrytodd <<<If a child or a female (how i was raised) is around then you mind your tongue.>>> Are the females allowed to swear and if so can we do it around another female?
Originally Posted By iamgoofy Hey swear all you like but imo it is not attractive. It does not bother me to hear a man swear but it does when they do it in the wrong setting. Maybe I am old fashioned but I bet if society returned to a day of ladies and gentlemen we would have less societal problems.
Originally Posted By sherrytodd Ahhhh, the good old nostalgic past that never really happened that everyone's so keen to get back to.
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA Yes -- back in the good old days! When men were men, women were women and they knew their roles. gag.
Originally Posted By iamgoofy You people are funny...when i took sociology in college the professor pointed to the downfall of the black community as being a result of no father at home. And when I say the downfall all ones has to do is look at the incarceration rate of black America to justify that statement. I cannot remember the numbers as college was many years ago but at a certain number, something like 25%, of fathers not in a childs life the effect is detrimental. You better believe that with the lack of morals of our society the problems will continue. Nothing wrong with being loyal to your spouse (the good old past). Nothing wrong with when a person says tell death do us part they mean it (the good old past). Nothing wrong with a childs parents being a man and a woman(the good old past). Nothing wrong with a woman being a lady and knowing their place(good old past). Nothing wrong with a man being a gentleman and knowing his place(good old past).
Originally Posted By sherrytodd Sorry, I guess I forgot my place. I'll run on out and put on my June Cleaver apron with my pearls and high heals. Give me a break!
Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains Nothing wrong with being loyal to your spouse (the good old past). Agreed - but how loyal, if the spouse cheats do you stay loyal (problem of the past) Nothing wrong with when a person says tell death do us part they mean it (the good old past) Yes - but in the good old past there was many abused wives and children with no escape - not so hidden shame of the past... Nothing wrong with a childs parents being a man and a woman(the good old past) Right there is nothing wrong with this - but if a child is brought into a family by love and respect to a committed couple, who cares what sex they are. Nothing wrong with a woman being a lady and knowing their place(good old past)- Where might my place be? I am a stay at home mom who thanks to a hubby with a good paying job can be that, but in this world not everyone can. Nothing wrong with a man being a gentleman and knowing his place(good old past) Again who is to say where his place might be. In the past at a men's only club, or maybe knocking a few back with the fellas...What about those guys who are stay at home dads that are awesome at it? WHo is to say that is wrong. Good Days Now Loyality to each other Death do us part - unless you beat us - Parents committed in a healthy relationship built on love, trust and respect for one another. Nothing wrong with being a lady and finding a place that makes you the best you, you can be. Same for the man.