It’s helpful to occasionally step back and admire someone who has real First-World difficulties and a significant disconnect from truth in these uncertain and trying times.  ,
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The Los Angeles Times reports that Scott and Diana Anderson, an Arizona partners, travel to Disney between 60 and 80 times each year. These shrines to the original Religion of the Mouse church cost about$ 125, 000 annually. That is a sizable amount, but one must keep in mind that it includes a membership in Club 33, Disney’s renowned organization. Club charges are$ 31, 500 annually, which, incidentally, gets people Club tours, access to special occasions, and unique dining and lounge benefits. It took the few more than ten years, but they eventually made it into Disney’s” great children club”.  ,
Scott Anderson was found drunk on area house in 2017, according to Disney security guards. The soldiers said they found him struggling to stand, slurring his discourse, and smelling strongly of alcohol. So ended the Robinsons ‘ participation in Club 33.  ,
Inevitably, a lawsuit was filed. Since there are no video, blood tests, or breath results, the Andersons and their attorney contend that there is no evidence Scott was intoxicated. Rather, they argue that Scott’s state was the result of a vestibular pain, which can be triggered by red wine. According to reports, Scott Anderson reportedly consumed some dark that morning. Additionally, according to their lawsuit, the Palmers were targeted because they complained about a Club 33 individual harassing another part. According to Disney’s government, public drunkenness is against team rules. In the past, Diana was suspended for dropping the f-bomb. The Robinsons want Scott’s name cleared,$ 10, 500 for the unused account, and$ 231, 000. They also want to be reinstated.
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” My wife and I are both dead established that this is an absolute inappropriate, and we will fight this to the death”, Scott, who owns a golf course in Gilbert, Ariz., told The Times. There is no means that we’re letting this go.
 , He said the lawsuit has cost him about$ 400, 000.
” My retirement is set up five times”, he said. ” I’m paying through the nose. Every time, I’m seeing another act, and I’m about to hull over”. He said he will charm.
 , His woman said she wants to keep fighting.
 ,” I’ll sell a kidney”, Diana said. ” I do n’t care”.
She may offer a kidneys? An exact liver? To re-enter Club 33?
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In this situation, it’s difficult to feel sad for either group. No love will be lost on the Disney Empire for reasons I do n’t even need to enumerate here. In principle, we may praise for everyone sticking it to the Rat. On the other hand, one who wants to sell a kidney to re-enter a sought-after Disney membership is just as difficult to make any feelings for. If the Robinsons is dump$ 125, 000 a month on Disney visits, they truly have the means to find a new addiction. Maybe one better suited to people. People who are forced to charge groceries on credit cards are certainly entitled to kindness from a person who complains about his pension being delayed by five years.  ,
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