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Dave's Trips
Plead with the ride-ops on Drop Zone to let me and my friends just stay in our chairs if there is no line.
Other than that, this is probably the weirdest tradition ever, but me and my friend always sing on coasters...don't know why...sometimes, it's really funny to see a whole car load singing as they come into the station...
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"Enjoy your record-breaking ride on Millennium Force"
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rollergator said:
What IS the deal with Cincy and chili...it supposed to be some sort of *Chili Capital* or something. It's OK at best....go to the southwest if you want "real" chili that tastes good (read: spicy). Even the SoCal'ers get good chili....but I certainly got none in "the queen city" that I thought merited a letter home to mom....
Skyline Chili is very good, but I have had better. I have to agree with 'Gator on this one. The best chili is in the Southwest! I don't remember the name of this place right off but it was near Superstition Mountains near Apache Junction, AZ.
Anyway, the place was very small but had the best homemade chili I have ever had, including big chunks of tomatos, beef, and about 5 different kinds of beans, and enough spices to make you sweat for a week, but the kind that doesn't overpower the food, just enough to kick your butt a little.
Tina
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