Drink water. :)
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The Rugnuts is classic, I think I would get a patent on that as soon as possible since the park may want to use it. ;)
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Ride on, MrScott!
If you guys think the Monster and the Bull are great, try and get your hands on some BAWLS. It's usually not sold in stores (that I've ever heard of) but we used to purchase it online by the case for late night coding/gaming sessions while I was still in school. This stuff was like 4-5 cans of Red Bull in one bottle(energy wise).
clone12192002 said:
If you guys think the Monster and the Bull are great, try and get your hands on some BAWLS. It's usually not sold in stores (that I've ever heard of) but we used to purchase it online by the case for late night coding/gaming sessions while I was still in school. This stuff was like 4-5 cans of Red Bull in one bottle(energy wise).
Man I hat that stuff. I know lots of people who like it but I personaly think it tastes like old carbonated water. BTW it is sold in stores at leased here in omaha.
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1. Millennium Force
2. Top Thrill Dragster
3. Magnum XL 200
4. Raptor
Honestly, people here in Ohio don't call it "Paramount's Kings Island". They just call it "Kings Island" so wheather or not they keep the Paramound name, I don't think people will notice a big difference.
And as far as the whole Pepsi/Coke debate... Ick, neither. Dr Pepper is better. Unfortunetly, that's independent most of the time. However, Coke and Pepsi both have rights to bottle it in some parts of the country. And my Dr Pepper obsession came from moving to Texas... *** Edited 7/14/2006 3:10:32 AM UTC by Keith 2005***
It is possible, as a rumor, though, they may keep the Paramount names on the five parks in 2007. CF claims that it would cause confusion in the long term.
How would dropping a name that most parkgoers don't use cause confusion? Do random surveys, among parkgoers, and ask them what they refer to the park north of Cincinnati as. I'm sure most don't outright say the full "Paramount's Kings Island" or even "PKI."
I made my point on CoasteBuzz, earlier, in them keeping the Paramount name for 2006, but I think it would actually hurt to keep it long term. Also, as many have argued, the quality of the parks has actually declined under the Paramount name - theming, attention to detail, live entertainment, food, capacity of rides, etc.
I don't expect them to really restore Kings Island and other parks to their pre-Paramount ways completely. But please, CF, make the change - even if you DO keep Paramount themes in the park.
MOO!!!
Despite the fact that I like Dr. Pepper, and Pepsi, I'd much rather see Faygo served in the parks. And before anyone goes making any connections between my musical preferences and drink preferences, I've been drinking Faygo since I was a little kid. And Rock N Rye knocks the crap out of anything the big 2 currently have.
Goodbye MrScott
John
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