LOL
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"enough is enough"-?
You shouldnt be thinking like that coastermaster. Wait until you're a little older.
An ex g/f of mine would goto SFGAm all the time and ride the rides, because she loved them too. But unfortunetly, we broke up.
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Rob
If the world was perfect, we would have a rollercoaster at every corner.
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http://sixflagsthrills.tripod.com/sixflagsthrills visit for some great thrills!
"enough is enough"-?
She cant wait to get back on Batman Knight Flight...(okay, no one is perfect)
Hey I could win an Oscar for this. (dramatic cry continues) :)
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Bill Yost
"I never rode a B&M I didn't like."
http://www.small-business-webs.com/pkizone
*** This post was edited by THE BEASTmaster on 4/1/2002. ***
Married for over seven years to the love of my life. Unfortunately, she thinks I am nuts about coasters.
And, even worse, I have to now reduce the number of "away" trips I usually took since she's pregnant and we need to tighten our budget...Heck, I had to do a bit of negotiating to get my SFGAm pass & pariking this season...
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I'd rather die living than live like I'm dead
Married for almost 5 years now to a wonderful woman who does not like coasters for the most part but will do a lot of flat rides as long as they don't go upside down. She is ever patient with me and my passion for thrill rides and the places we go to ride them. I am a truly lucky man to have a wife that doesnt ride the coasters yet suggests that we hit CP again this year on a long road trip and she also suggests hitting Indiana Beach on the way so that I will be happy.
I may not have a riding partner but I still am the luckiest man alive.
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Bob Hansen
Bolliger/Mabillard for President/VP 2004
Bob,
Sounds like we're in the same boat. My wife doesn't like coasters but she must love me, as she goes to parks with me all the time. In fact, we were talking about our summer vacation the other day, and she suggested that we go to Dorney as well as the already-planned trip to HP! "Do you want to go?" I asked. "No, but you do," she said. We're not going but I appreciated the thought very much.
back on topic... I've been married for 2 years and 4 months, and it's been the best time of my life.
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He let the contents of the bottle do the thinking; can't shake the devil's hand and say you're only kidding.
Ride Em, Cowboy said:
Am I honestly the first gay man to respond to this one?! Interesting. . .I'm attached. Two years. He enjoys coasters or once did, but he says that with Six Flags getting as shady as they are, that he's becoming a little afraid for his life. I say that's part of the thrill. He also says he's getting to old for them. He's 25! Right!
Good for you to post! :-D We're 26; sometimes i feel 30 but at heart i'm 19. Gotta keep the kid inside your heart!
SilverWinds said:
I was in love (so to speak) when I was 14. That was the 70's (I'm getting old) and I still remember her name....Elaine. Bought her an ID bracelet, and even learned sign language so we could "talk" in band as she played a several chairs down from me. Then we broke up, and I got the bracelet back in an envelope - with all the links of the chain broken She's still my first love.
Man, that may be the saddest thing I have ever heard in my entire life. Just brutal. :(
Anyway, I'm 27 (born on September 11th.. geesh, can you believe it?). I'm single too, but not worried about it. Funny cause when I graduated high school (10 year reunion coming up.. double geesh can you believe it??) I knew that I'd be married at 22, probably have my first kid by 25. Strange how things work out. I'm just lucky I didn't become a father first (oops, did I say that? :)). One of these days, I'll meet HER and hopefully she'll love coasters too.
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Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like bananas.
To answer the question: Yes. As I tend to get into trouble on a regular basis, often for somewhat extended periods, you can flip a coin as to which one. You'll have a pretty good chance of being correct.
Happily taken by KicksTheSky... but I think I created a monster.
"Hey there's some coasters in Virginia, let's go there!"
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***Why can't all parks have a Millennium Force ?***
Getting into this thread late [I wasn't on-line all weekend]. Currently 36, single and sorta looking. I had a boyfriend for six years from 88 to 94. For the first couple of years he did something I later regarded as pretty sweet: he'd ride coasters with me even tho he absolutely HATED them. He'd be virtually hyperventilating as we rode up the lift and I always thought he was joking. After we were together about four years he told me he couldn't ride anymore and I would go on trips w/ friends or my Dad - who is now 64, a member of ACE, and still rides ;-)
Since 94 I've dated a few guys but none of them enjoyed coasters....I guess I sure know how to pick 'em...LOL! Ideally my mate would share that interest but its not a deal-breaker. Still I have hope there's a man out there for me that shares my love of coasters....
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2002 - the year of IB's LoCoSuMo!!
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