I almost forgot! When I was little, I waited an ETERNITY for the Calico Mine Ride at Knotts Berry Farm. No idea how long it took...sure seemed long as hell.
Ninja @ SFMM in June. At first I'd been holding the OTSR against me, but I let go of it and noticed it coming up, and I thought "Holy $&%!, I'm gonna die". But I'm alive nevertheless :rofl:
JPRA @ Universal. I was pretty much restraintless.
Some pose ideas:
-The Gentleman = Looking all composed and fab and whatnot.
-Too Mainstream = Splash Mountain is SOOO boring. Srsly.
You may see Internet pictures of tea parties on SLCs, building a house of cards on Vogel Rok, etc.
Any other ideas?
Longest wait: Vortex @ CGA. I'd say about 90 minutes, 1 or 2-train operation, op switch, 1 breakdown.
Without breakdowns, a two-way tie between Space Mountain DLR on a Friday night and Tatsu on a day full of high-schoolers and SIYKTA (Scream If You Know The Answer) taping, at 75 minutes.
Obviously, this will change when I ride X2
These are HILARIOUS!
I've heard interesting things from a friend who I THOUGHT was an enthusiast. He told me there was once a coaster called El Chupacabre that these guys designed to kill people. I told him, "No one would make anything that dangerous!"
His reply? "It was the 80's - they didn't care about safety then!"
*facepalm TO THE MAX*
What is above you? Oh, that's right - my awesomeness (and strange ego).
My name is Aaron, the guy who is a guy. I live in the awfully bland yet surprisingly populated town of Modesto, California. I have been on a mere 26 coasters, and more are to come. I play a plethora of instruments and am quite queer.
So now you've met the Most Bland Man in the World