Did anyone get a video or pics of MS Henry taking his 13,000th ride? I heard there were suppose to be surprises and a ceremony, but didn't see any posts.
Frito Joe
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Remember, one of the keys to riding Mean Streak is to avoid the rear seat of a car - any car on the train. The rear seats tend to bounce around much more. If you shoot for the front seat of a car, you might find your ride to be much smoother than you have known in the past. I prefer either the very front of the train, or the first row on the last car (2nd to last row on the train).
The same goes for things like Magnum and Gemini, both of which can be pretty rough these days.
I find I can get a reasonably decent ride sitting in the very front and leaning forward.
Congrats to Henry!!
I saw him today. I forget what his ride count was when they said it over the loudspeaker. We even asked the op how he thought Henry would feel if MS was coverted or removed, and the op said he heard a "rumor".
Brian
Valravn Rides: 24| Steel Vengeance Rides: 27| Dragster Rollbacks: 1
I just think he would cry. In my mind, Mean Streak is so much better then what it used to be. I bet he could even agree to that. :)
Shawn Meyer said:
I just think he would cry. In my mind, Mean Streak is so much better then what it used to be. I bet he could even agree to that. :)
You're saying that Mean Streak is better today than it has been in the past?
No, he's saying it was so much better before.
Shawn Meyer said:
In my mind, Mean Streak is so much better then
Here, Shawn's use of then, a word used to convey order, such as in a timeline, indicates that he is referring to a different time than now.
Shawn Meyer said:
what it used to be.
Yep, then refers to what it used to be.
;)
topthrilldragster4lyf said:
No, he's saying it was so much better before.Shawn Meyer said:
In my mind, Mean Streak is so much better thenHere, Shawn's use of then, a word used to convey order, such as in a timeline, indicates that he is referring to a different time than now.
Shawn Meyer said:
what it used to be.Yep, then refers to what it used to be.
;)
Either you're trying to be funny, working out some twisted way for his sentence to actually make sense, or you don't have a grasp of the English language yourself. Both possibilities amuse me :)
Either you don't understand the usage of winky faces or.. nah, that's the only option. I was joking! Jeez...
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