Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORDDU: Well, now, danyoung duckling!! Why didn't you just call for a lovely witch--like ME--to keep you company?! I could have made sure you never even NOTICED another woman that afternoon!! Stuffed toys may be enough for my dear, sweet sister, Orwen. But, as for me, I'm more into MEN. Manly men--hungry men--ANY men!! Are you getting the picture, dear?
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 Danny, any middle-aged woman who makes a production of setting up plush to dine with her, at WDW or not, is likely suffering some kind of mental illness. (putting flame suit on now!)
Originally Posted By MPierce SPIRIT, SPIRIT, SPIRIT, once again pardon my failure to proof read before posting!
Originally Posted By pipanale It's more than "line gappers". Put people in public and they behave like lunatics. Has anyone flown lately? How hard is it to sit in your assigned seat? If it says 14C, you should not be in row 9. But, you see all kinds in the parks. I've been known to keep a gap if I can sense that the people behind me are pushing and will go crazy if I do so. Is that wrong?
Originally Posted By mele Saying that someone who put 2 newly purchased stuffed animals on her table while she ate is mentally ill shows that you don't know much about real mental illness. I remember having a conversation with danyoung where he told me how much society embraces quirky oddballs. I disagreed with him. Obviously, people do not embrace someone so *freakishly weird* as this woman who decided to admire at her purchases while she ate her lunch. No, people think she might be mentally ill! Right. Give me a break.
Originally Posted By danyoung >...people do not embrace someone so *freakishly weird* as this woman who decided to admire at her purchases while she ate her lunch.< I don't think that was the case. It was my impression, from the ceremony that she performed, that she was bringing her friends out to eat with her, to watch her eat, not her watching them. It was strange, but I never went so far as to say that she was mentally ill - just odd.
Originally Posted By alexbook I find it amusing that any adult who's enough of a Disneymaniac to participate on these boards would consider anyone else odd (and yes, I include myself in that). ;-)
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORWEN: Look, I've already been to COUNTLESS psychiatrists and every one of them thinks I'm as normal as can be!! In fact, they were the one's who ENCOURAGED me to play with and talk to all my stuffed toys--because I had a complex about being too lonely. Now--thanks to their advice--I have more friends than I can handle. So there! ORGOCH: Good Lord! This has ta be the most humiliatin' day, yet, fer this dang coven!!!
Originally Posted By jkayjs Gee Dan I hoped you were talking about me when you said 40ish(boy would I love to be taken for a 40 something again). I've been known to eat @ the CHH(one of my faves). But alas it was not me as I do not carry a backpack.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<I don't think that was the case. It was my impression, from the ceremony that she performed, that she was bringing her friends out to eat with her, to watch her eat, not her watching them. It was strange, but I never went so far as to say that she was mentally ill - just odd.>> There's all kinds of odd behavior, but much of it (and I include this woman) is emblematic of some type of mental/emotional illness. And I don't feel there's any comparison between an adult woman playing/dining with plush in public (or private) and any of us posting on a website devoted to something we are all interested in ... an entertainment giant and its creative products. Now, I'm going to go arrange my plush on the sofa with me as they all love Boston Legal ... Denny Crane!!!!
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORWEN: Oh, Spirit of 74, duckling!! You're a sweetie after my own heart!! Maybe you could get together with me in Morva--sometime soon--and we could combine our two collections for a TEA party!! I've got one of those old Suzy Homemaker stoves--along with a small dianette set for dolls that we could seat them all around and just play house together!! Wouldn't that be FUN?!?!?! ORGOCH: (sigh) See what ya went 'n started, Spirit? Maybe now yer gonna' know better 'n ta joke 'round like that. Orwen takes stuff like that serious, ya know. Better be more careful from now on!
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 ^^I can't help it. Pooh is a big Denny Crane fan and he wanted it out there. Daisy, the little trollop, has a thing going on with Allen Shore! Wait ... Sorceror Mickey is calling me ... gotta go ...
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORWEN: My Princess Aurora doll likes to watch that new show that just came out--is it called FASHIONS? I don't remember. Anyway, she fancies herself as the Bo Derek character, while my Cinderella Doll sees herself as Morgan Fairchild and--I have to tell you--the cat fights those two get into while immitating those other divas...well, it's a riot to watch! ORGOCH: PLEASE!!! Ain't somebody gonna' put this pathetic topic outta ev'rybody's mis'ry?
Originally Posted By Labuda <--- each and every trip dines with Woodrow T. Bear at the Crystal Palace.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 Minnie is drooling over Nick Lachey on the Letterman show right now ... what's that Minnie? You want some chips? Sure ... I'll get 'em right now ...
Originally Posted By danyoung Click...click....click....That's the sound of my Spirit of 74 Respectometer slowly going down....click....click....
Originally Posted By gurgitoy2 Isn't it also a little "crazy" to want to talk to, or take a photo with a person in a mouse costume? I mean, come on, this is real life! Isn't it kinda weird to obsess over some wand sitting on top of a giant golf ball? Or have long drawn out discussions about theme parks when there are real life issues to worry about? See, it's all relative...to somebody, you look "crazy". How many people give you a glazed over look or just drop conversation when you share your interest in Disney? This woman wasn't really hurting anyone, yet she's obviously "unstable", huh? So what? Who knows what the situation was...maybe she's got OCD, or maybe they represented real life family members that she wished could be there. Who knows, and frankly, who cares? "Odd", "crazy", "weird"...they're all subjective...
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<Click...click....click....That's the sound of my Spirit of 74 Respectometer slowly going down....click....click....>> Danny ... Cruella who just finished a great pumpkin muffin with me, says she likes you a lot ... especially in that photo when you were out whaling!