Least Safe Park Chain

One day he's gonna try that with the wrong group of 11 year-olds and even his posts will read like he's missing teeth...

-CO
(who hopes he reports how flapjacks taste thru a straw too)


NOTE: Severe fecal impaction may render the above words highly debatable.

Lordy...it's only been just over a year since the whole pancake saga began? It seems like it was even longer...
I hate to throw logic and common sense into this thread, but acording to good old Webster the definition of gang is as follows:


b : GROUP: as (1) : a group of persons working together (2) : a group of persons working to unlawful or antisocial ends; especially : a band of antisocial adolescents
2 : a group of persons having informal and usually close social relations

So therefore any "group" could be considered a gang, it is all in the eye of the beholder.

Back on topic, the most unsafe "chain" would be the one separating que lines that everyone sits on and looses their balance and falls from. ;)

Sorry, couldn't resist.


Just a couple of G-Force junkies!

Most accidents that happen at an amusement park are not related to the park itself. People are stupid, they're at fault. Accidents like the Thunder Mountain was Disneyland fault. A safe park is a park that has great matenence crews and all the rides are in excellent condition. Just because no one got hurt or killed on a certain ride doesn't mean it's the safest ride.

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