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Added in the reference section a photo and description of the the "Philip A. Couch Casting Agency" fake business from Disney's California Adventure park. This is the most direct sexual reference in a Disney park I know of. :) - jeremedia
- Wow, that is... disturbing. Well, then again, there were all the penises in the background of the Little Mermaid, so I guess nothing surprises me. --DDG 18:54, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
"Casting couch" as a general, non-sexual term
The article states: '"Casting couch" is also less-commonly used as a general term for the difficult casting process that actors and actresses go through when trying to land roles.' I have never, ever heard anyone use the expression "casting couch" to suggest the general difficulties of the casting process. And if I did I would assume the speaker didn't quite understand what the expression means. "Casting couch" only refers to people in positions of power demanding (or, at least, suggesting) that an applicant perform sexual favors in order to get a part (or job). Just because someone misuses an expression, that doesn't make their misuse a viable, alternate definition. PatrickWB (talk) 17:48, 27 February 2008 (UTC)
I've decided to "be bold" and strike the sentence from the article. PatrickWB (talk) 17:52, 27 February 2008 (UTC)