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PPP Quote of the Year:
"I got a B and M shirt"
Let's go ride The Fonicks
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"CCXXVI....will the drop ever stop?"
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle....unless you've got a spare planet!
To those who've ridden SUF, anyone else enjoy the challenge of holding your arms out through the entire pretzel loop? In retrospect, that's the one on-ride photo I wish I'd bought (as a keychain to turn into a fridge magnet)
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--Greg
"For all we know, Stonehenge is just the ruined supports for an early roller coaster." -- RCT2 manual
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I tried Greg, I smacked myself in the face. ;) Backseat ride is off the hook. Wow!
I really didn't dig the photo that much as it was just didn't look right.
But seriously it knocks the air right out of your chest. That thing makes the Dutchmans loops a walk in the park. No Mistakes about it this is one extreme ride that I would love to have near me and looks like I can make the 3 hour drive to GAM for it WOO HOO!
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PPP Quote of the Year:
"I got a B and M shirt"
Let's go ride The Fonicks
GregLeg said:
To those who've ridden SUF, anyone else enjoy the challenge of holding your arms out through the entire pretzel loop? In retrospect, that's the one on-ride photo I wish I'd bought (as a keychain to turn into a fridge magnet)
I usually do that going through the pretzel loop. Perhaps after 20+ rides I have gotten conditioned to it. Here's my attempt in the front row (I'm in the middle along with 'buzzers Joe and Jonathan): http://www.starcoasters.com/webmaster/superman.jpg
Not only is it hard to hold your arms straight out, it pushed the skin on my face back, as seen in the photo. It's that intense!
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Sean, who was asked for ID when buying RCT2.
Nitro, Gemini, Laser, Ice, Thunder...The American Gladiators!
The only Coasterbuzz member with Ridgeline Racer in their Track Record.
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