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Roller Coaster Game
socalMAN123 replied to RCT3Freak's topic in Roller Coaster Games, Models, and Other Randomness
Roller Coaster ---Brent -
Great TR Derek! Looks like you guys had fun at Busch Gardens Euroberg. ---Brent
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Ultra Twister coming to Six Flags America?
socalMAN123 replied to quazi's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Alright, this will probably be a 2007 attraction. I think SF has more problems to worry about than getting up a really old coaster at SFA. Oh, and dude, watch for double posts and big unwanted spaces. ---Brent -
Hey Elissa, can you please change mine to, "It's Peanut Butter Jelly Time!" Thanks in advance! ---Brent
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If someone could hook me up with any Led Zeppelin CD, I'd be very thankful. ---Brent
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The Official Mlb 2006 Thread
socalMAN123 replied to alpengeistdude321's topic in Random, Random, Random
I have just a couple of things to say: Go Angels! I still think it is gay that they are the Los Angles Angels of Anaheim, but hey Tim Salmon is back on the roster, that's all I care about. ---Brent -
That...is...INSANE!!!!! Wow, I can't believe you actually made that. It's amazing. ---Brent
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ASIAN!!!!! Seriously, I admire the skills of my eastern people. I LOVE DDR even though I'm just OK. I can play all Standard and really easy Heavy. ---Brent
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It's raining. Usually I love rain, but today I don't. It has just been miserable and wet. I'm unhappy. ---Brent
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http://www.purevolume.com/streetdrumcorps ---Brent
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The "Say Something Random" Thread
socalMAN123 replied to robbalvey's topic in Random, Random, Random
It's cold and wet. Me no like. ---Brent -
FLACO 81 - Street Drum Corps http://www.purevolume.com/streetdrumcorps ---Brent
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Official NCAA "March Madness" Thread
socalMAN123 replied to momo1tx's topic in Random, Random, Random
UCLA was playing the worst basketball I've ever seen last night. The only person from UCLA that was playing OK was Farmer and he still sucked. ---Brent -
From the scratchy sleep of old age, a ghost-gray whippoorwill wakes me with her three-step song. When I woke in this room as a boy, my grandmother Kate brought me coffee at dawn, her long gray hair already braided over her soft face while my grandfather Wesley milked the sisterhood in the barn. One by one they atrophy, knees and hipjoints, ears and eyes, leg muscles and fingers. Hair departs from the head and dark tight hairs from the body, leaving a whiteness of old thighs and calves, smooth as a girl's but with blue veins, the wreckage and comfort of a body contracted to frailty. We wheelbarrowed milkcans to Route 4, where they perched for the dairy truck as the new day rose past Ragged Mountain, over Kearsarge. We hayed with Riley the horse under a sun that never moved from its noon. Sundays, great-aunts and -uncles visited, stepping from their Model A's with vivacious red wrinkled faces, neck wattles and liver spots. They waved thin hands to conduct the familiar stories, and stood slowly, in sections, to stretch and yawn before walking. At bedtime Wesley gummed bread and milk while Kate drank Moxie and we listened to Edward R. Murrow on the Emerson radio, shaped like a cathedral, who told us that London was burning. At ninety my grandmother gave up her sheep and her chickens, to live seven years in a diminishing house. When she died, I entered her oilclothed kitchen to grow old living alone like Kate, looking out the same window at the same acres, where in midafternoon the western sun paints the unpainted wood of the barn, ruin of gray and gold. A lamp stays lit all night in the witness's house. Sunrise is lavender, orange, and pink, latticing a sky as gray and hard as ice in the new cold. I scrape the windshield, feeling a bite in my elbow, and drive to town for the Globe. In the rearview mirror the sky over Kearsarge is pink, lavender, and orange as I drive home, happy, to black coffee and news of cities and fire, under the standing lamp. Yeah, I'm at school. ---Brent
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No Do you still take classes? ---Brent
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CLIFF'S AMUSEMENT PARK PHOTO TR 4-2-06
socalMAN123 replied to crispy's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Nice Photo TR! Man, Cliff's seems like such a great park! I gotta visit it sometime. ---Brent -
http://www.purevolume.com/panicatthedisco ---Brent
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95.5 KLOS - Classic rock is awesome 103.1 INDIE - Great alternative music 93.1 JACK FM - So random 106.7 KROQ - Great new rock ---Brent
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Shirt: Blue Quicksilver Pants: Wrangler Blue Jeans Socks: One white with blue tip and the other black, white, and red Shoes: Power tan with a bunch of writing Sweatshirt: TPR hoodie Underwear: Red boxers ---Brent
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Don't Fear The Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult ---Brent
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Yeah, hair + rain = evilness ---Brent Thought I would include this. I melted a sucker inside of a Wild Cherry Pepsi. My friend Kevin and me at Race For the Cure last year.
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Probably. But, I don't know. Are you emo? ---Brent
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Fuji-Q Highlands Discussion Thread
socalMAN123 replied to Ed's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Do it next weekend. I won't be here for the update, but when I get back from Lake Mohave, I'll check them out. Thanks! ---Brent -
Best Drop Ride!!!
socalMAN123 replied to coaster_shorty's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
The best drop ride, IMO, is Tower of Terror at DCA or Freefall at SFMM. Tower of Terror has really good theming and an OK program. Freefall is just a couple of drops but the feeling that you get, you can find nowhere else. ---Brent
