Yeah, but now the username makes sense.
13 Boomerang, 9 SLC, and 8 B-TR clones
But would the hotel allow him in their parking lot?
The amusement park rises bold and stark..kids are huddled on the beach in a mist
http://support.gktw.org/site/TR/CoastingForKids/General?px=1248054&...fr_id=1372
I'm with bunky. "Starbuck" to me, aside from the coffee chain...is:
A. 70's-80-'s figure skater Jo-Jo (positive)
B. A crew member on Captain Ahab's Pequod (reasonably sure)
C. A character on Battlestar Galactica (sorta sure)
I do know how to form my "Pornstar Name." I don't really have one, though.
The amusement park rises bold and stark..kids are huddled on the beach in a mist
http://support.gktw.org/site/TR/CoastingForKids/General?px=1248054&...fr_id=1372
blasterboy6500 said: Anyone keep track of how many times they've farted on a roller coaster?
Keep track? No... but my wife once ripped a SBD in line for Millennium Force and had these 2 teenage boys in front of us adamantly blaming each other. It was so funny because even I didn't know it was her until I saw her trying to hide her uncontrollable giggling. To this day we still refer to what others call "cropdusting" as "MF-ing." As in... "gross, did you just pull a Millennium Force?"
I enjoyed my time in DC (BGW, KD, SFA, HP, Dorney within day trip range) and my time in Toledo (CP, KI within day trip range.) I dont care about the quantity so much as the quality. When in DC I was near my second favorite theme park (BGW) and near a park that provided a good contrast in styles (HP) to vary my coastering. I never went to any of the other parks, as I just utilized my season passes. Ditto in Toledo, CP was near by, and when I craved some wooden coaster action, I could go to KI (with one season pass which was also nice.)
2025 Trips: Universal Orlando, Disneyland Resort, Knotts, Dollywood, Silver Dollar City, Cedar Point, Kings Island, Canada’s Wonderland, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Sea World Orlando, Discovery Cove, Magic Kingdom
No amusement parks could ever make Youngstown ideal for anything.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
bjames said:
Never heard of anyone choosing a place to live based on roller coaster proximity. To each his own!
We are thinking about moving, and while cost of living and low crime rate and other things factor in our decision, I told my husband wherever we go, we have to be close to at least one really great park.
"Look at us spinning out in the madness of a roller coaster" - Dave Matthews Band
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