Deja Vu and burns?

Redman: here's the article he was talking about:

Abstract:
A good roller coaster makes you plummet downward toward concrete before the safety of the metal track sweeps you away. It lets you ride the wind with the assurance of continued life. So when my dad and I boarded the Dej Vu ride at Six Flags Over Georgia, we expected the same sort of safe thrill.


http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/sun_sentinel/abstract/336045731.html?did=336045731&FMT=ABS&FMTS=FT&PMID=7259&desc=IN+SEARCH+OF+ADVENTURE+%3b+THRILL+RIDE+GIVES+WAY+TO+REAL+FEAR

(first paragraph is free, rest of article is premium)

jkpark's avatar
Once apon a time a new ride opened at a park,

I thought it would be great to ride in the dark.

It stayed open all year,

and it would always create some thrilling fear.

But, out of no where it shut down.

This gave everybody a frown.

It appeared to give someone a burn.

I never looked at the coaster again giving my head a turn.

It was like a ship that had sunk.

Then I knew the attraction was a piece of junk!

-Unknown :)

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YOUNGSTOWN 2010
*** This post was edited by jkpark 5/24/2003 10:01:07 PM ***

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