Homer
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^ You're a 15 year old boy and you don't know what jerkin' it is?
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Kumba at 9 am in the morning. It was running badass for sure.
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Photo TR: Wisconsin State Fair 2006!
Homer replied to benzo41190's topic in Photo Trip Report Archive
Wheres Olympia Looping? The 2005 fair totally crapped all over the 2006 fair. -
Another pointless, probably craptacular sequel to milk off the first two. It won't be that good, especially since the original director passed away before Saw II's release.
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Six Flags 2006 Poster Map Exchange
Homer replied to GAcoaster's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Snail Mail them... Depends on how nice the park generally is. If the manager is like the Elitch Gardens one, they would send you a normal park map and not the poster. If the manager is like the SFOG one, they'd be nice enough to send you one. Give it a try and be patient! <-Also took advantage of the SFEG price error, a complete set for $10!? Schweet! -
"Pound It" Dude Smiley
Homer replied to SharkTums's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Bandwagon... -
[Fanboyism] Get a Creative Zen Vision: M. http://www.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=213&subcategory=214&product=14331 [/fanboyism] iPod's are like PSP's, they easily go kaput.
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Food Network Needs Our Help For A New TV Show!
Homer replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Best Ribs, Zambia Smokehouse at Busch Gardens Tampa. -
Elitch Gardens Discussion Thread
Homer replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
^^Guy, I swear, if Shapiro wanted a model SF park, it would be SFEG. Most of the thrills there are mild, theres a good family atmosphere there, and it seems to be doing well in the SF chain. Oh well, heres to the new owners hoping to be some local firm that would understand the locals and keep the park open. -
Elitch Gardens Discussion Thread
Homer replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Not really, the only standouts at SFEG are Batwing (Chance Aviator) and Tower of Doom (Intamin Freefall). Well, hope SFEG doesn't get torn down. I found it to be one of the more well-kept parks in the SF chain. However, the day I went, Boomerang was doen. However, inside the station was a crew pressure washing it, so good to see SF maintaining their stuff. Glad I got most of the credits though! -
Andy Shine's Quiz Time
Homer replied to Simon Baynham's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
7/10 -- I feel satisfied with that. -
^After that episode aired, I kept laughing the entire night because of the whale on the moon. Another honorable mention for me would be "Cartman Joins NAMBLA".
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Hey, SFEG is cheaper on weekdays...
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For the SEGA fanatics. Dynamite Dux, a bird that threw bombs. For the Sonic fans in here, he was the inspiration for Bean in the game Sonic Fighters. Alex Kidd- SEGA's mascot before Sonic the Hedgehog took over. He was some monkey dude...
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What Was The Last Coaster You Rode?
Homer replied to SharkTums's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Twister II at SFEG a few weeks ago. -
http://kotaku.com/gaming/nintendo/wii-promotional-image-of-virtua-console-games-190865.php This bit of art is confirmed to be a promotional image for the Nintendo Wii's virtual console. Which will include a number of old Nintendo, SEGA, Square-Enix, Namco, and Capcom games. If you don't think of that as one of the awesomest bits of video game art ever. Similar to that Virgin art that had 72 bands illustrated. Basically, Video game characters paroding other games (ex. Pac-Man mimicing Racoon Mario from SMB3). A little time waster and this bit of art became my new desktop; Enjoy!
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Diddy Kong Racing on the N64. Haven't played this classic since like, 1999. -Carl "Will pick up the DS version and kick boody on online mode." F.
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didnt "the edge" go off the edge I though I heard my dad saying how it closed down because It went to far or something The Edge fell down the lift hill and collided with a waiting car below. A couple of years later, SFGAm sold it to Rocky Point Park (defunct Rhode Island park). When RPP closed in 1996, the ride was sold to Premier Parks (Six Flags) and was installed at Geauga Lake as the now scrapped Mr. Hyde's Nasty Fall.
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I've donated a few bucks to Katrina victims and 9/11 victims. That and the occassional church visit which I donate a dollar in the collection tray.
