Magic Dorks

dandaman

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I know you like your amusement parks, Have you been to Busch Gardens, Williamsburg yet?

God, I wish. My actual visited parks are WDW as a whole, Cedar Point, Busch Gardens Tampa, Universal Orlando... and that's about it! You'd think as an enthusiast my park count would be staggering, but no. The rest of the family hates thrill rides. Loves Disney, mind you, but still... :(

I'm hoping to make a huge East Coast trip one of these days. All the big parks from New England to Georgia. :D
 

BiggerTigger

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God, I wish. My actual visited parks are WDW as a whole, Cedar Point, Busch Gardens Tampa, Universal Orlando... and that's about it! You'd think as an enthusiast my park count would be staggering, but no. The rest of the family hates thrill rides. Loves Disney, mind you, but still... :(

I'm hoping to make a huge East Coast trip one of these days. All the big parks from New England to Georgia. :D
I usually don't usually fear coasters, but they have a few that are on the edge of the ravines and it made my toes curl when I rode them. Most awesome expereince. I hope you do make it on your east coast tour.
I have been lucky to make it to theme parks in U.S., Europe, Asia, and Austraillia. Would like to continue to "world tour" of theme parks, but alas, I am broke.
 

dandaman

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I usually don't usually fear coasters, but they have a few that are on the edge of the ravines and it made my toes curl when I rode them. Most awesome expereince. I hope you do make it on your east coast tour.
I have been lucky to make it to theme parks in U.S., Europe, Asia, and Austraillia. Would like to continue to "world tour" of theme parks, but alas, I am broke.

I've never been west of the Mississippi (and that's only due to New Orleans, otherwise never west of Lake Michigan) or further east than Virginia. Somehow you can imagine that I envy you for your past travels. :lol:
 

BiggerTigger

Well-Known Member
I've never been west of the Mississippi (and that's only due to New Orleans, otherwise never west of Lake Michigan) or further east than Virginia. Somehow you can imagine that I envy you for your past travels. :lol:
I joined the military at 18, they send you everywhere. I had some great opportunities. Now I try to find places that have unique coasters. I really want to do Cedar Point, but that will be a few years.
 

Nicole220

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Original Poster
Mundane.
By which I mean, it went just as birthdays generally do.
Yes, that's understandable.
Some people I know really look forward to their party/bday.
For me, it's nice and all, but it's nothing super special.
But your birthday wasn't horrific, so that's good. :)

Sorta kinda OT: I don't like it when people ask, "how does it feel being whatever-age-you-just-turned?"
Um, am I supposed to feel different once I turn one year older? :veryconfu

OT again: You and I are the same age...for a little bit.
 

Connor002

Active Member
Sorta kinda OT: I don't like it when people ask, "how does it feel being whatever-age-you-just-turned?"
Um, am I supposed to feel different once I turn one year older? :veryconfu
No, NICOLE.
Don't you know?
Something happens when the clock strikes 12.
And it has nothing to do with a glass slipper.
Nicole said:
OT again: You and I are the same age...for a little bit.
You have a few days to make a move.

:lookaroun
 

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