I hope she likes pancakes.
Jeff - Advocate of Great Great Tunnels™ - Co-Publisher - PointBuzz - CoasterBuzz - Blog - Music
Mike, it's better she sees what she is in for in text before it becomes a reality this summer. Enthusiasts loved Tony... I can only imagine how they are going to act with a woman being in the "Social Media/PR" figurehead position.
Ripcord Crew 2002 / MF Crew 2004
She called herself a coaster nerd. I'd say that's a +1 with the online community to start.
-- Chuck Wagon --
aka Pagoda Gift Shop
Josh M. said:
Hahaha... I read that she worked on Dragster, and I instantly thought of Adam seeing that and saying "giggity". :)
If a woman does indeed exist who would be impressed by a bedroom entirely decked out in TTD decor, this just might be her.
The path you tread is narrow, and the drop is sheer and very high.
Well it's been "dimmed down" since I've repainted but I still doubt I'd get any kind of positive reaction from the opposite gender. But that's not something to dive into any further in this topic. I don't want to make this any more embarrassing than it is now when she's hosting an event and calls me out on what transpired in this topic.
-Adam G- The OG Dragster nut
Don't worry, Adam. I'm sure somebody can dig up a link from the past somewhere. ;)
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I think that eye patch photo is doing wonders for you as well. ;)
-- Chuck Wagon --
aka Pagoda Gift Shop
Positive or negative wonders? Lol
And where exactly are you going with that comment Mike? ;)
-Adam G- The OG Dragster nut
Fret not. It certainly wouldn't be me doing such a nefarious thing. I merely enjoy planting ideas... ;)
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I presume you're talking about Inception? I can't believe I haven't seen that yet. But I will, oh yes, I will.
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Please do! I thought it was very......confusing.....BUT great! (for the record, I understood it fine;))
-Adam G- The OG Dragster nut
Yeah, I love mind-bending films like that...thinking Memento, Identity, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Which, if you have that kind of a brain, are all must-views.
My author website: mgrantroberts.com.
If either of you hasn't seen Primer yet, put it in your queue. It's a pretty amazing mind-bender of a film that paints a more realistic portrait of what the development of small-scale time-travel might resemble. There's very little overt exposition, so there's a lot for the viewer to digest and figure out. It was shot for $7,000, but amazingly doesn't look it. It gets better with repeated viewings, too.
Oh, and also, hooray for coaster girls!
The path you tread is narrow, and the drop is sheer and very high.
Primer is definitely a great movie, and a testament to what you can do on a shoestring if you're creative enough.
My author website: mgrantroberts.com.
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