2Hostyl said:
Also, some lack the (how can I put this delicately) "Social Skills" that you want in an endorser of your product.
So I'm not the only one who noticed that, huh ;)
Coaster nuts can be a rather interesting bunch, huh? I'm sad to say that I have seen too much bad bahavior out of them! When I go to a park, I turn the enthusiast switch off.
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2Hostyl said:
1: So-called Enthusiasts, as a group, tend to be a lot more picky/critical/hard-to-please/in a nutshell ANAL about amusement park rides/services/policies than the so-called "general public". Also, some lack the (how can I put this delicately) "Social Skills" that you want in an endorser of your product. I think this is a big reason why you keep seeing the same representative of so-called enthusiasts over and over. They hand selected the ones that are "okay".
#2: Furthermore, they tend to be insanely devoid of pigmentation. Not any fault of their own, but a noticeable observance.
Some Enthusiasts Suffer from “Fan Boyism.”
Really? I call it jackassitis (jak-uh'-sit-is).
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Jeff - Webmaster/Admin - CoasterBuzz.com, Sillynonsense.com
"As far as I can tell it doesn't matter who you are. If you can believe, there's something worth fighting for..." - Garbage, "Parade"
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Doesn't it seem as though morons always have the caps lock on?
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Barry Short- the SoCal, Ohio coaster enthusiast from Virginia.
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