Hot Chocolate with Magic Friends

dandaman

Well-Known Member
All righty then! :lookaroun :lol: I'll have to consult you when that time approaches...although the only reason I'm interested in checking out Universal would be Harry Potter....we're not really coaster people. :o

Between my love for Disney and coasters, you should have seen how excited I was for Everest. :lol:
 

MerHearted

Well-Known Member
More Sierra! :lookaroun

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You're so funny!
I kept Lauren's baby teeth. :lookaroun
Then looking at them creeped me out, so I didn't save Stacey's.

Well they are pretty gross. I mean let's face it. They're BONES. Often with dried blood at the end of them.

Do you know they won't even give you your teeth anymore if God forbid you should have one extracted? if you are a kid, from what I hear, they give you a certificate to put under the pillow for the TF.
 

PotteryGal

Active Member
The biggest coaster I have ever ridden was in Sesame Place. And I thought I was going to DIE. My whole family are coaster people...I swear I was switched at birth.

http://www.sesameplace.com/sesame/pa/attractions_da_vt.aspx

We checked into Sesame Place when Joel was younger, but just didn't make the trek over that way, probably about the same time he was being diagnosed and all that. But my very first coaster experience was last year on Big Thunder Mtn Railroad. I loved it, but rode it at night, which made it a little more freaky to me. I'm looking forward to it again though.
The one I don't think I can handle yet is Everest...the idea of going backwards in the dark makes me want to :hurl:
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
Well they are pretty gross. I mean let's face it. They're BONES. Often with dried blood at the end of them.

Do you know they won't even give you your teeth anymore if God forbid you should have one extracted? if you are a kid, from what I hear, they give you a certificate to put under the pillow for the TF.

Really?
Everything's a racket...even the tooth fairy.
I suppose the certificates have to be notarized, as well.
 
Yay for Sesame Place!
I saw it just yesterday. It's looking a bit lonely.

At the mall where you?

Ya know, I boycott SP now. The employees have ZERO crowd control skills and unless you want to be that person who yells at the people who cut in front of you, you have to grin and bear it.

No Big Thunder for you?
I love that one! No drops, just quick turns.

Girl, are you insane??

But, shoot, now you've got me thinking...no drops. Hmmm.
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
We checked into Sesame Place when Joel was younger, but just didn't make the trek over that way, probably about the same time he was being diagnosed and all that. But my very first coaster experience was last year on Big Thunder Mtn Railroad. I loved it, but rode it at night, which made it a little more freaky to me. I'm looking forward to it again though.
The one I don't think I can handle yet is Everest...the idea of going backwards in the dark makes me want to :hurl:

Love Big Thunder at night!

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...In-TENSE! :lookaroun :p

I must have been switched with you, apparently, 'cause my whole family is like you. :lol:

:ROFLOL::ROFLOL::ROFLOL:
Oh Amy love...that scared you???
 

PotteryGal

Active Member
Really?
Everything's a racket...even the tooth fairy.
I suppose the certificates have to be notarized, as well.

:lol: I think our kids can still bring them home if it falls out at school - they just put it in an envelope. :shrug:Joel has lost four, I think...but I think he swallowed a couple in his sleep. :dazzle: We never found them, but the tooth was missing.
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
:lol: I think our kids can still bring them home if it falls out at school - they just put it in an envelope. :shrug:Joel has lost four, I think...but I think he swallowed a couple in his sleep. :dazzle: We never found them, but the tooth was missing.

I guess that's the best way to lose them. He didn't even know!
 

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