Tyler, I would certainly hope not.
"Look at us spinning out in the madness of a roller coaster" - Dave Matthews Band
Yeah, Bunky is a real life cartoon. It's not easy being different. ;-)
"If passion drives you, let reason hold the reins." --- Benjamin Franklin
Tyler, Bunky was my old grumpy cat that passed away.
"Look at us spinning out in the madness of a roller coaster" - Dave Matthews Band
...And he is going to be resurrected into the Antichrist, giving meaning to the 666. Am I right? lol
Sorry that I spelled you name wrong, Tek. I think I have done that twice now. Please don't hit me. :)
-Travis
www.youtube.com/TSVisits
^I have a feeling you can hold your own, Krause.
Carrie J. said: It's not easy being different. ;-)
No, but it's rewarding :)
When did I get a reputation for violence?
And typically I avoid people that annoy me, so there'll be no fighting in any parking lots.
You are extremely serious about your Flash Pass rights, and I can respect that! lol
Nice to hear that my face is safe from your angry fist. The grudges you hold so close are crazy scary, and that's why I was a little worried. If you change your mind and want to have a short conversation about other things that we might have in common, and not about Flash Pass, I'm willing. Maybe a hug at the end of the conversation would help too.
-Travis
www.youtube.com/TSVisits
Seriously? Your world is too melodramatic, dude.
I just think its insulting to imply that someone you don't know holds grudges and is violent.
The violence was supposed to be funny. The grudge thing is totally true, because you took offense to that. I'll start pointing out your remarks that make me think that you are holding some kind of childish personal grudge, friend. That can possibly help you to become a better person.
Let me explain what I was trying to say here and put this somewhat back on topic... My stupid joke about fistfights is to point out how serious some people take the arguments around here, and how strange I feel meeting these people in person. I'm a friendly guy. I just want to be friends. If BeastBuzz is to become my first CoasterBuzz event, I'm hoping that these people do not act like they do online, because if they do, I expect them to be rude, roll their eyes and make smart comments under their breath. They may possibly tell me to meet them in the parking lot, like in high school.
Kind of like the movie Mean Girls, except at a theme park. lol
Edited for spelling
-Travis
www.youtube.com/TSVisits
Travis, holding a grudge implies effort. You're not worth the effort. I don't know you.
This is a website. It's annoying that you continue the same banal crap about capacity and queue management. But it's a discussion forum.
That you obviously think enough about it to post personally like you do makes me think I'm not the person that takes this all too seriously.
LostKause said:
...And he is going to be resurrected into the Antichrist, giving meaning to the 666. Am I right? lol :)
No, she was just that evil. Lol
"Look at us spinning out in the madness of a roller coaster" - Dave Matthews Band
kpjb said:
Probably the best use of the picture feature so far.
I'm a little concerned about the second option. I didn't know Gonch would be specifically stabbing anyone's package.
Man I wish Moosh were here for the response...
You know he's up there laughing his butt off. :)
"Look at us spinning out in the madness of a roller coaster" - Dave Matthews Band
GayCoasterGuy asked whether I'd done Voyage. Yes, I've done Voyage 7 times. Wish I'd been more organized when I took that trip. It was my first trip out of Pennsylvania to ride a roller coaster and at the time I wasn't even thinking in terms of setting up a roller coaster blog. So I didn't take any photographs or notes and although I remembered enough about Voyage to review it on the blog I later created, I don't remember anything about Raven or Legend. What a waste. Now when I go to an amusement park I haven't visited before, I take a camera and a notepad. As soon as I get off a coaster, I scribble some notes about it and if I get to ride it more than once I will usually think of more things to say about it. Then, at the end of the day in my motel room or at the airport, I consult my notes and write out my reviews in longhand (don't have a laptop). When I get back to Philadelphia I type the reviews, look at all the pretty pictures I took of all the pretty roller coasters, and post the stuff online.
Bobbie
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