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^You'll get a much better response if you say "if you love me, e-mail Dan and tell him!"

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^^^If by "you", you mean Barry or the 5,000 other fanboys you have...then yeah.

 

Otherwise, I'd give you one e-mail to Dan saying that you really suck for not dying on the UK trip.

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I want to know why he is so scared of water, I mean there goes any super soaker credits straight up.

Because water rides can totally ruin your day.

However, a hot Danish chick trying to get me to go on the ride would certainly change my mind

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Don't I know it, the super soaker was my second coaster at Hersheypark. It was a real squishy day after that.

 

I thought Dan's fear of water might have more pathological than practical.

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According to Dan (this was one of the first things I asked him when I met him, sadly enough), he's not SCARED of water, just doesn't like walking around parks wet, and therefore won't do water rides unless they're particularly awesome and he can hide in a poncho (ie Valhalla). Personally I think he's pretty dumb for letting Robb and Elissa know this though, seeing as I'm fairly sure they probably started trying to splash him the second they discovered it...

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I was the last minute ring for TPR UK if there was a pull out, I would have brought a super soaker gun with me on tour, and I'm fast - there is no way he could outrun me. I would have considered it a service to help learn the joy of wetness in parks.

 

I've been done a few times, and stuck with no change of clothes. Super soaker at hershey, that spinning thing at knotts and the perilous plunge to finish the job and the barges at SFMM and I had my passport in my pocket that day, spent all day trying to dry it out.

 

I think he is right in being afraid.

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^He still hasn't told us what an acceptable level of wetness is!

The acceptable level of wetness is the no more than the amount that would be dry by the time you get off

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