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I was thinking (A BIG SURPRISE!) the other day and I thought that should be a coaster club for kids. I mean come on, there's alot of kids here between 10-16. I thought it'd be cool to have meets and things like that. It would really prep us kids for the bigger clubs. Anybody think its a good idea or would it just fall apart? This wouldn't be major or anything just something to be in to prove that you are a true coaster enthusuiast!

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i am only thinking,

no car

 

and of course

no money

 

unless there's a charity group out there who would like to generously donate to this special cause.

 

"any donation, grand or pea-sized are welcome"

 

Daniel "is skeptical, but optimistic" Sngiem

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^ What is the difference between being a member of a "club" that does newsletters, organized meets, etc, and being a member of a "forum" that does newsletters, organzied meets, etc?

 

--Robb "Sounds like an issue of syntax to me!" Alvey

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You have to be 18 to attend most of the events that they sponsor, not park sponsored events. Keeps the "immature" level down, although my sister is 8 and she's better behaved than some ACE members I've met.

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^ I was just going to say the same thing. I think I've seen more tantrums thrown by ACE members in parks than kids!

 

--Robb

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^ What is the difference between being a member of a "club" that does newsletters, organized meets, etc, and being a member of a "forum" that does newsletters, organzied meets, etc?

 

--Robb "Sounds like an issue of syntax to me!" Alvey

 

 

The difference is that you could make money off of people who fall for it.

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We'll be having another meet (details will be posted today or tomorrow!) so where we might not be an official club...we do a lot of activities that are open to all enthusiasts, starting up organized trips, post news, have shirts, merchandise...seems clubbish enough for me!

 

Elissa "doesn't want the politics of a real club!" Alvey

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