Collassalcoaster and Mammothcoaster
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"Who needs drugs when you have Cedar Point."
But then again, what do you expect in a country where we don't use the metric system.
Oh, and yes, someone did get it right, save for an incorrect vowel.
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-Geminiandmagnummidwaycoaster
-Snoopycoaster (of course getting permission from the authorities of that copyright)
-Kinzelcoaster
-Kellercoaster
Or there are other ones:
-Aerocoaster (not offiliated with Arrow Dynamics)
-Duracoaster (Hyper referes to speed, Giga refers to height, dura referes to durability - either that or the "Withstandinator")
And some to fool around with:
-Ohmygoshohmygoshohmygosh coaster
-Withstandinator (as said above)
-Wells Coaster (H for Hyper, G for Giga, these two make of the first two initials of the author H.G. Wells!)
-Feces Producer Coaster
-Americancolorsbutyellowexceptforbluecoaster
-Sir Speed A lot coaster
*** This post was edited by Peter Soint 1/6/2003 7:30:37 PM ***
Then again, if Jeff said that someone was right except for one vowel, I'm going with:
-Stratacoaster (not stratocoaster)
-Quadrocoaster (not quadracoaster)
*** This post was edited by Peter Soint 1/6/2003 7:37:00 PM ***
Oh, and yes, someone did get it right, save for an incorrect vowel.
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That means we get to quit guessing guys!
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"Uhhh I don't think my restraint is supposed to move like this. . ."
however, i can see quadracoaster sounding like something CP would do... and Epicoaster... then again everything sounds dumb at first, roller coaster names included.
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Got One?? Yeah, it's a metallica thing.
Love ya tiffers, always will.
TMG -- 5.29.82-02.02.02
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What is most anticipated event of 2003? the debut of # 16, the release of Metallica's new album, the release of Terminator 3, or the release of Matrix:Reloaded...tough call.
I have to agree with Got One on this one, why can't we take this a little more seriously. Anyway, I'll put my bet on metacoaster (with a changed vowel somewhere) or stratacoaster. They sound good.
*** This post was edited by rollercoastO3 1/6/2003 7:57:47 PM ***
stratacoaster
However, it would be linguistically (is THAT even a word?) correct to spell it stratocoaster. But, when you are making up a new word does that really matter?
1 : a bed or layer artificially made
2 a : a sheetlike mass of sedimentary rock or earth of one kind lying between beds of other kinds b : a region of the sea or atmosphere that is analogous to a stratum of the earth c : a layer of tissue <deep stratum of the skin> d : a layer in which archaeological material (as artifacts, skeletons, and dwelling remains) is found on excavation
3 a : a part of a historical or sociological series representing a period or a stage of development b : a socioeconomic level of society comprising persons of the same or similar status especially with regard to education or culture
4 : one of a series of layers, levels, or gradations in an ordered system <strata of thought>
5 : a statistical subpopulation
usage The plural strata has occasionally been used as a singular since the 18th century and is sometimes given the plural stratas <there was a strata of Paris which mere criticism of books fails to get hold of -- Ezra Pound> <a Roman burial ground suggests stratas of corruption and decay -- Connie Fletcher, Booklist>. Current evidence shows senses 2, 3b, and 4 so used, with 3b the most common. Singular strata is persistent but not frequent. It may someday establish itself as a singular like agenda, but its current status is something less than established.
I don't know. My head hurts.
*** This post was edited by rollercoastO3 1/6/2003 8:23:01 PM ***
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*** This post was edited by rollercoastO3 1/6/2003 9:18:50 PM ***
I'll say Colossalcoaster from Collassalcoaster.
It was the 1st post before Jeff's hint as well.
Fluidcoasters said:
Iconocoaster or Stratocoaster - refrence to layers in the atmosphere?
This was the fourth post in this forum, and it was spelled with an "o" instead of an "a" which sounds better. I really like stratacoaster and believe that it is the tag going to be given to this new genre of coasters of over 400 foot high.
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