hamster Posted 24 October, 2009 Share Posted 24 October, 2009 WaltDisney World USA is seeking atwin town right here in the UK: http://wdwdailynews.com/2009/10/13/mickey-mouse-heads-to-uk-in-search-of-wdw-twin-town/ Any suggestions? I can see Mickey Mouse wearing his Pompey FC watch actually. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hamster Posted 24 October, 2009 Author Share Posted 24 October, 2009 /\ Blimey, they allow comments and post them!! The floodgates are now officially open. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gigersaint Posted 25 October, 2009 Share Posted 25 October, 2009 /\ Blimey, they allow comments and post them!! The floodgates are now officially open. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EastleighSoulBoy Posted 25 October, 2009 Share Posted 25 October, 2009 Done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dubai_phil Posted 25 October, 2009 Share Posted 25 October, 2009 Oh you bad bad people... These are Americans we're talking about, they'll think you're serious Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ponty Posted 25 October, 2009 Share Posted 25 October, 2009 They're also a massive corporation, with the best lawyers in the world available to them, and tracing the comments back to this site is a piece of ****. I'd keep it clean, guys. In fact, I wouldn't do it at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EastleighSoulBoy Posted 25 October, 2009 Share Posted 25 October, 2009 They're also a massive corporation, with the best lawyers in the world available to them, and tracing the comments back to this site is a piece of ****. I'd keep it clean, guys. In fact, I wouldn't do it at all. Well, I've just checked and the only two comments are very tongue in cheek. Not libellous and only tongue in cheek. Although irony is a little lost as it travels across the pond I must admit. Also, why would they want to trace any comments to here? To comment you need to leave an e-mail address. that's the one they'd use surely? There's far more legally borderline crap gets posted on here than so far on that site! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ponty Posted 25 October, 2009 Share Posted 25 October, 2009 I know it's tongue-in-cheek, hence why I suggested "keeping" it clean. You know what some people get like on here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EastleighSoulBoy Posted 25 October, 2009 Share Posted 25 October, 2009 Yeh, more than likely it will get 'cranky' if a skate gets to read the comments. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marsdinho Posted 25 October, 2009 Share Posted 25 October, 2009 I was going to post something about Graham Rix and entertaining kids.....but then I cant afford the court costs is Ponty sues me.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ponty Posted 25 October, 2009 Share Posted 25 October, 2009 Why would I sue you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Landrew Posted 25 October, 2009 Share Posted 25 October, 2009 Has nobody heard of Disney's famous lack of a sense of humour..? They take their business very, very seriously indeed. Sending out lawsuits is not a pastime they are strangers to. There's a fairly little known story of a small local charity for disabled kids, somewhere in the UK, [can't remember where] deciding to make the childrens' day by throwing a big [maybe Xmas] party, and the staff dressed up as Disney characters. It was all done very small time, and the staff made their own costumes. But a Disney employee over here on holiday somehow heard about it; went and saw the party, called up Disney in the USA, and they had the UK local police go around to stop the event. You'd have thought they would have let a little thing like that go by. But oh no, not Disney. Nice company eh..? You have been warned. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spudders Posted 25 October, 2009 Share Posted 25 October, 2009 Portsmouth is a good suggestion. A lot of the inhabitants there already look a little ‘goofy’and it’s full of ‘muppets’. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EastleighSoulBoy Posted 25 October, 2009 Share Posted 25 October, 2009 Has nobody heard of Disney's famous lack of a sense of humour..? They take their business very, very seriously indeed. Sending out lawsuits is not a pastime they are strangers to. There's a fairly little known story of a small local charity for disabled kids, somewhere in the UK, [can't remember where] deciding to make the childrens' day by throwing a big [maybe Xmas] party, and the staff dressed up as Disney characters. It was all done very small time, and the staff made their own costumes. But a Disney employee over here on holiday somehow heard about it; went and saw the party, called up Disney in the USA, and they had the UK local police go around to stop the event. You'd have thought they would have let a little thing like that go by. But oh no, not Disney. Nice company eh..? You have been warned. There's quite a bit more to Mr. Disney than meets the eye! Indeed, this might be of interest to, of all people, Mr. N. Griffin (MEP): http://spitfirelist.com/for-the-record/ftr-301-mickey-mauschwitz-the-reactionary-politics-of-walt-disney/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hamster Posted 25 October, 2009 Author Share Posted 25 October, 2009 Has nobody heard of Disney's famous lack of a sense of humour..? They take their business very, very seriously indeed. Sending out lawsuits is not a pastime they are strangers to. There's a fairly little known story of a small local charity for disabled kids, somewhere in the UK, [can't remember where] deciding to make the childrens' day by throwing a big [maybe Xmas] party, and the staff dressed up as Disney characters. It was all done very small time, and the staff made their own costumes. But a Disney employee over here on holiday somehow heard about it; went and saw the party, called up Disney in the USA, and they had the UK local police go around to stop the event. You'd have thought they would have let a little thing like that go by. But oh no, not Disney. Nice company eh..? You have been warned. There's quite a bit more to Mr. Disney than meets the eye! Indeed, this might be of interest to, of all people, Mr. N. Griffin (MEP): http://spitfirelist.com/for-the-record/ftr-301-mickey-mauschwitz-the-reactionary-politics-of-walt-disney/ I know that to many WD is the epitome of a great family holiday, but to me it represents everything that is bad in todays society. I would be sick stood at the gates let alone on the big dipper. Note, I did once meet Mickey Mouse, it was not in fact a mouse, it was a man in a costume, what a rip-off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedAndWhite91 Posted 25 October, 2009 Share Posted 25 October, 2009 Anyone worried that they actually choose Poortsmouth and then the said city gets massive cash investment and becomes world famous as the city that is twinned with WDW?! Then they build a Disney Land there and it becomes the UK's #1 tourist location and then becomes capital of England?!?!?! :smt087 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hamster Posted 25 October, 2009 Author Share Posted 25 October, 2009 We could use the Disney site as a sort of secret place a bit like B-anter, but without the idiots. Oh! I see some others have already ben chatting on there already so this may catch on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toofarnorth Posted 26 October, 2009 Share Posted 26 October, 2009 The guy on that video is very annoying. His shirt is also terrible. All that is wrong with Disney. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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