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Saw guns n' roses in Glasgow last month, it was brilliant, they played three hours, finishing at 1:30am. Download Festival a couple of weeks ago as well, also brilliant, despite the weather! Haven't got anything else planned for the future - desperate for an update on when Iron Maiden will be...
Rita and Thirteen at Alton Towers are pretty hefty, switch back wise, and now because the queue lines intermingle, when they are both busy, it can look horrendous.
MF at Cedar Point though, I believe they removed a good section of the queue line a few years ago, but it used to be totally vast.
Bandit at Movie Park was just a free for all and a bit crap, but Shockwave at Drayton Manor is the worst for sure, it's red hot, cramped and just crappy to the max.
The fact is this, if these islamistc extremists or who ever they are, where to to return to their country of origin (if born outside the UK), this kind of behaviour, revolt agains the "norm" for example, wouldn't be tolerated, look at Libya and Syria for example, they would be in deep...
They were backwards when they arrested us for not carrying our papers, and we were poor after the police took all our money from us in some Moscow gulag.
Just about any top spin, anywhere, really, most of them are run on lame settings, the only one that was ever decent was as Chessington on the Wardley Weekender, like seven years ago, during which I thought I was choking on the water, we got totally drenched, but the cycle was ace.
Magnum Force at Flamingo Land, what a brilliant, brilliant ride. No doubt the park is in better shape and looks much nicer these days..... But that was one awesome coaster.
Once Hitler and Goebells had commited suicide in Berlin, the rule of Germany fell into the hands of people far more concerned for the future of the German people, than Hitler, who by this point had lost most of his sense and firm grasp on reality - the collapse of Nazi Germany had already begun...
The cars will pass sensors on the track, which are wired back to PLC's at the rides control panels, when the sensor is passed it's circuit is completed and it signals to the mechanism driving the doors to operate, they will either be on a time delay for closure, on external to the doors theres...
I live in Huddersfield and my girlfriend lives in Aberdeen, a 380 mile drive (roughly six hours on average), and we do OK, I was working up there when I met her so we initially had plenty of time together, but I'm now back home and we see each other once a fortnight for as long a weekend as we...
I think it should stay, it's an icon of a ride, large and imposing, but those three row trains didn't help at all - and as Dave Morton said, a bit of TLC wouldn't hurt, infact, with those changes (infact, does it even still run those trains?), I think it'd be a pretty good ride.
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