Moosh
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A park without a hypercoaster is like a fish without a bicycle.
Moosh
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A park without a hypercoaster is like a fish without a bicycle.
My response: "I do, I *dooooooo*.....August, baby....:)
oh, and 'Moosh, the pics certainly look like the coaster sits on a pretty decent slope, so no worries about valleying in the first drop, eh...;)...I know you weren't *concerned*, just teasin' ya...it's SO easy, and yet SO much fun...:)
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Dr. Thrill IS my family practitioner
Would you just LOOK at what you've done to CoasterBuzz - you're going to have to clean it up ;)
Mamoosh said:
I'm still a little confused how the top of the lift and the top of the second hill can both be 75' high as your drawing suggests unless its measured from the ground and the coaster is build on as slope.
Yeah, I don't get that either. How can it go from 75 feet to 75 feet again? How is the terrain this coaster's being built on? Lots of hills and vallies? That would make sense.
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I was asked to describe X in one word. The word? -- OhmygoshwhathaveIgottenmyselfintothisisthescariest
thingintheworldhelpmeIamgoingtodieAHHHH!!!
As for the pics, it's lookin' good! I can't wait to ride this thing come August! Sure hope to hear some rave reviews before then, however.
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"No honey, the monkeys have already done enough damage on this trip." - Guy coming out of front gate at SFGAd
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