Six Flags search for hero's

JohnG2095: I all you need to know is I wrote it on my mother. My essay is in the hands of Six flags. I don't make copies of my writing unless it a story or poem I feel is weel written
*** This post was edited by Derrick Whitsett 3/4/2003 11:02:33 PM ***
Use in a sentence:

"Jeff should defenestrate the old threads to make new room for updates on the site."

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"If two coaster trains almost hit each other, why is it called a near miss and not a near hit?"

I sure hope you're purposely not making sense Derrick, otherwise I think anyone could have won the contest.

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Track Record: 164
Favorite Wood: Phoenix at Knoebels
Favorite Steel: Millennium Force at Cedar Point

Who cares.
Six Flags PR needs a bunch of help with spelling and grammar.
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SRM 2003-Look for the guy with my name on his chest

Derrick Whitsett said:
Many of the more than 700 essays we recieved were quiet moving

They were probably wearing fluffy bunny slippers :)

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....but 'Tuan, "Stealth" is in a Paramount Park...;)
You wrote your essay on your mother? Didn't the pen tickle her?

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A day is a drop of water in the ocean of eternity. A week is seven drops.

So did you use a type writer to write your essay, Mr. Whitsett, or do you regularly delete documents from your computer after you print them? Surely you would save such a moving essay, especially in case Six Flags were to lose its one copy.
JohnG2095: The letter isn't really that important to me. It ain't like I need the letter anymore. As long as I get to ride Superman: ultimate flight as one of the first riders.
They already chose me as one of the top 25 so who cares.
If I got one of these so-called letters, I'd probably frame it or something. If you still have this letter, or even got one in the first place, go to Wal-Mart and scan it to a CD or something. We want proof.

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Track Record: 164
Favorite Wood: Phoenix at Knoebels
Favorite Steel: Millennium Force at Cedar Point

Did I ask you for the letter, Mr. Witsett? I don't believe I did. If I may restate my request for you: Could you please post your ESSAY, or part of it, whichever suits your purpose. *Ain't* that clear enough for you? :-p
JohnG2095: like I said, I don't have it anymore. I don't need it. I wrote my essay about my mother. *Ain't* that clear enough for u?Now what?
*** This post was edited by Derrick Whitsett 3/5/2003 4:24:21 PM ***

It IS a "quiet moving" essay...perhaps he's having difficulties finding it?
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SRM 2003-Look for the guy with my name on his chest
Mark - LOL! Look out for a personal e-mail from Senor Whitsett now.
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A day is a drop of water in the ocean of eternity. A week is seven drops.
That explains where his so-called letter is! It's with his essay, right underneath denied essay #672. I guess I should look forward to an e-mail too? ;)

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Track Record: 164
Favorite Wood: Phoenix at Knoebels
Favorite Steel: Millennium Force at Cedar Point

Oh goodie, I'm popular here now!
As long as I know I'm one of the 25 riders who cares about you people.
*** This post was edited by Derrick Whitsett 3/5/2003 5:58:49 PM ***
There are 25 riders who care about us? Who are they?

*ashamed of himself, but this is easy*

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SRM 2003-Look for the guy with my name on his chest

Huh?
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