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Rydel

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  1. ^I was wondering the same thing. How could somebody named Jizzman not love everyone though?
  2. ^^Congrats! It only gets easier as you tell more people.
  3. I would say my favorite commercials are for Marineland. They've had the same jingle for as long as I can remember and it's catchy. The classic commercial that I believe is still on the air: Their slightly more modern Sky Screamer commercial:
  4. Another vote for Manhattan Express. The only coaster I would never consider riding again.
  5. That flyer looks amazing... I've never really wanted to go to China until now.
  6. I just saw the Social Network as well and I liked it. The movie does make Mark Zuckerberg look like a giant douche though. "I'm the CEO, bitch."
  7. Neverland Ranch. Why isn't OCD rearranged to be in alphabetical order?
  8. ^Jeff Dunham is hilarious! Terry Fator is pretty good too.
  9. ^It makes Six Flags parking look like a bargain.
  10. You forgot to watermark your masterpiece. I fixed it for you.
  11. ^Win. I wasn't going to get tangled up in this thread but that watermark is perfect.
  12. I've never been to MFI before, but this seems to make the park worth the 2½ hour drive. Now if only we could get more crazy European fair rides into the States.
  13. I would probably buy the volumes I haven't already seen, which I think would be two or three of them. $20 seems like a fair price too. I also primarily watch movies through my Apple TV and HD downloads would be awesome!
  14. Cheetah Hunt is looking incredible. I didn't think much of it when it was announced but it definitely looks like it has top-ten potential.
  15. ^I'm dying to go to WCB, but I have to figure out how make it work with school and my job. We'll see though.
  16. I wonder if the fake Vekomas are smoother than the genuine coasters? Doesn't seem like it would be hard.
  17. ^I think it's amazing how people try to use religious texts to justify antiquated laws. I view it as being similar to speed limits. In the early 1900s, the speed limit in Connecticut was 12MPH. With the exception of parking lots and driveways, I don't think you'll find a speed limit that low today. Although religious texts don't change, society does and public policies need to keep up.
  18. I have an iPhone 4. I love it, especially the camera. Well that and the "Words with Friends" app.
  19. ^^That's a really good perspective. It would be nice if more people were as sensible and understanding.
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