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VertiGo Rides - 82 (2001)
And looking forward to more!!!
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- Chris -
Computer Science - Ashland University
Witches' Wheel/Monster - 2002
3rd Shift Trash Removal - 2001
MILLIE!! I MISS YOU, BABY!
89 days!
Ron
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Dream Out Loud
MF=14
Shootin' for 10,000! :)
Ahhh bad joke.
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Tommy Penner - http://www.phuzzy-logic.net/~vx3k
"Yes. The Force is strong in that one." -- Stifler, AP2
As for me, I would buy Wildcat, just because it's the only coaster that would fit in my yard!
"Use The Doors Please,Instead Of Using the Doors You're Beating Up Gorden Jump"
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Cedar Point is the best. I will never stop loving it. You gotta, You wanna, You have to hold on...Cedar point hold on!! :) :) :)
Megladon said:
I would buy a huge plot of land with a valley. With this land I would start the park out with one wooden roller coaster, about the size of Blue Streak, and a few small rides. The park will also need a park operations building, maintenance building, and many food stands. My office will start at home and the price of addmission will be $10.
OK, we're not building a park in roller coaster tycoon in this topic!
Since it may still be in VF's graveyard, all I'd have to do is give Mr. Mackenzie a call.
While the neighbors to the north of me are too far away to complain, the ones to the south are real pains in the keester. Okay...the husband's not a bad guy, but his wife's a real basket case, complaining about everything and nothing. I could just see her now with that cheap frizzy Justin Timberlake perm -- a bad hair day that has stretched into years -- stomping her foot and yapping like a poodle about the noise and the screaming riders and everyone having fun but her (cuz just like BBQs, volleyball games and every other event, she wouldn't get an invite).
Too bad she had to ruin it for all of you.
-'Playa
*** This post was edited by CoastaPlaya on 2/26/2002. ***
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