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Fantastic! This is something people would be able to understand.
This is too great…The ending is the best…
I wonder if most people realize the “premanently high plateau” is actually, that kind of flat part way down that you’re looking towards the end.
Fun video! Man, that last ride up lasted a long time; kind of sobering.
I hate roller coasters, and I’m embarrassed to admit that that wimpy video sent small jolts of adrenaline through my vasculature.
Damn I was just comin on to post that video. His videos beat the crap out of mine. I hope he keeps makin em!
Brutal hawk….
Like that last loan profiled from New Century. No wonder they’re BK.
Yeah that blank income part on the loan application should be a wake up call to what people were doing. I’ll never put up my own cash against other’s ability to get credit. You will always lose.
When I saw the thread title, I thought it was going to be a public transportation champion extolling the virtues of “the coaster”. If I didn’t have young kids and sports activities and had an extra hour a day (as well as $9), I’d probably have some fun and ride but I digress.
CB,
Its a great ride (the coaster train that is) and I believe kids are free on the weekends. Take a trip to old town and have lunch with your kids. Its a great way to spend a couple hours.
sdr
nice watch! The last part looking down at the heights we have reached and the drop that is about to come is sobering. I only say sobering because this amount of drop will take the consumer and debt based economy to the cleaners. I really don’t see why there will not be a depression.
sdr we have thought about taking it up to some mission my wife wants to visit, but haven’t gotten around to it. I just meant that for work it’s too much of a hassle.
My wife has taken the trip up to the Mission in San Juan capistrano and there is a great petting zoo there if you have little one’s.