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The Big Dipper went into operation in 1925, and was one of more than 60 coasters designed by John A. Miller, a native of Illinois, who lived from 1872 to 1941. Its original name was the Skyrocket, which was changed to the Clipper in the 1950s and the Big Dipper in 1969.
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Ensign Smith said:
I visited Geauga Lake a couple times during the 70's, and I don't remember a double down on Blue Streak.Then again, I doubt I knew what a 'double down' was back then.
Double down when you have 10 or 11 and the dealer is showing 4, 5 or 6.
...or something like that. :)
RatherGoodBear said:
This is for you, Vater.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYwEHLRmILY
Gosh, thanks RGB. ;) The sad thing is I had to watch it from beginning to end. It's so catchy. But I just found something else about the song that bothers me: the lyrics 'working up a appetite'. Egad.
Other than that, the song just makes me feel icky and I hate that it's so damn catchy.
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