SugarQuill
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2014
You should have picked up a spoon, licked it and then handed it to him with a big smile and said here you go Sugar. Like a true southern bell.
Don't forget to say "Bless your pointy little head."
You should have picked up a spoon, licked it and then handed it to him with a big smile and said here you go Sugar. Like a true southern bell.
Kids pulls down chain in Soarin' line. Father reconnects it and says nothing. Same kid pulls down the chain again.
You should have picked up a spoon, licked it and then handed it to him with a big smile and said here you go Sugar. Like a true southern bell.
No judgment here- love it!!! Who is raising these rude and vulgar kids???
1. Kid spitting Cheerios onto the floor at the Indiana Jones show in DHS. Parents' attention is directed elsewhere. 2. Kid terrorizing ducks with stroller in World Showcase in Epcot--mom and dad observe, say nothing. 3. Kid kicking walls of Fast Pass line in Soarin'. Mom observes, then continues to talk to husband. 4. Kids pulls down chain in Soarin' line. Father reconnects it and says nothing. Same kid pulls down the chain again. 5. Mom buckles kid into Soarin', then promptly pulls out her smartphone and fiddles with it during the entire ride. 6. Guest blows his nose into sink in men's room in Frontierland, then walks out.
1. Kid spitting Cheerios onto the floor at the Indiana Jones show in DHS. Parents' attention is directed elsewhere. 2. Kid terrorizing ducks with stroller in World Showcase in Epcot--mom and dad observe, say nothing. 3. Kid kicking walls of Fast Pass line in Soarin'. Mom observes, then continues to talk to husband. 4. Kids pulls down chain in Soarin' line. Father reconnects it and says nothing. Same kid pulls down the chain again. 5. Mom buckles kid into Soarin', then promptly pulls out her smartphone and fiddles with it during the entire ride. 6. Guest blows his nose into sink in men's room in Frontierland, then walks out.
You should have picked up a spoon, licked it and then handed it to him with a big smile and said here you go Sugar. Like a true southern bell.
I was in a moving line for Finding Nemo one time while the grown woman in front of me was eating something kind of messy. It was something like nachos with cheese and lettuce and sour cream. She then dropped it on the ground and kept walking. She intentionally dropped this gooey awful mess for hundreds of people to walk around, and appeared to never give another thought to her careless action. I may be showing my age, but back in my day someone who did something that rude and obnoxious at least took some pleasure in being rude and obnoxious.
You should have done something.
And to everyone here who has had an overt lack of respect done to you (the spoon kid) or seen someone just act like a complete ******, you should do something. Publicy embarrass them with a smile so that everyone knows how much of an *** they are, or a slob, or just with a lack of respect for someone older and/or younger.
I always, ALWAYS will go up to a parent of a child and try to embarrass the child infront of their parents, most of the times the parents are embarrassed and apologize to me and then you hear under their breath "OMG HOW COULD YOU...I WILL..." and if they don't I make it a point to then "pass it forward" and contact someone who works there and embarrass the entire family.
If someone dropped their nachos on the floor I would politely tap them on the shoulder and say "excuse me, you dropped your refuse on the floor can you please put it in a garbage so nobody steps on it or no animals gather and eat it?" and if he or she refused I would get out of line (leaving my fiancé there to keep the space) and get someone from Disney to come over and then say loudly "excuse me, that man (or woman) in green just dropped their garbage here instead of putting it in the trash, can you have someone come to clean it up so nobody steps in it?"
Public shaming is the only way people learn
you should have picked up a spoon, licked it and then handed it to him with a big smile and said here you go sugar. Like a true southern bell.
It's really amazing that Disney continues to serve visibly inebriated guests more alcohol. There are serious liability issues fof them if someone leaves the park after drinking all day and night, and then drives. We love the F&W festival as long we avoid the weekends when most of the out of control drinking seems to occur.
We're on our way home now and this was one trip where I really noticed people having no concern for others. On the Great Movie Ride, two guys behind us discussed Game of Thrones the entire ride and when they got to the big Joffrey episode a couple of weeks ago I finally whipped around and informed them not everyone had seen that episode and to kindly stop talking. The big one though was that we had to detour to the emergency room after being attacked by a woman manically driving a stroller who knocked me over. I'm now rocking a pink cast covered in Mickey stickers thanks to her really wanting to get to Toy Story Mania.
I think we need to hear this whole story! Were you able to report her?