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Re: Six Flags!
Posted By: ria, on host 63.196.116.178
Date: Sunday, April 29, 2001, at 19:26:06
In Reply To: Re: Six Flags! posted by Sosiqui on Sunday, April 29, 2001, at 18:18:13:

> *hates any kind of upside-down ride and shall never ever ever be coaxed to go on one again, not in a million skillion years* Moderate? Gah. You people who can stand being inverted scare me.

Hey, those rides are fun once one gets, ah, acquainted with them. The loops are pretty cool if you tuck your head and close your eyes. They might be cool without that as well, but I wouldn't know. I didn't try it that way ;-)

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> > but we wanted to sit down, so we went to the Laughing Dragon.
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> DRAGON! :)

I almost tried at that game that Tenisha and Cassie spent so much money on. They had huge stuffed dragons (bigger than me) that somewhat resembled Figment. I figured I'd take a few snapshots and get you enamored ;-)

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> > (Sorry for anyone who likes cheerleading, but my idea of fun is not watching elementary school girls in skimpy outfits making derogatory gestures, which is what the entire act consisted of.)
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> Bleh. You know, some cheerleading IS actually pretty good... like advanced competition can do some seriously amazing stuff, gymnastics-wise. Sounds like all you got was tripe, though.

Yeah, this wasn't cheerleading. It was more like obscure "dancing." I can deal with the rah-rah-rahs, the school spirit, and the coordinated moves. The things they were doing, however.. gah, i don't understand how people can like that.

> I won a giant neon fish pillow at Marine World (before it became a Six Flags) before. Just thought I'd share.

Is this the same Mr. Fishie that you scanned? :-)

> > Cassie and Tenisha spotted two "cute" guys outside the ride and waved for them to wait for us. Oh, joy.
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> Gah, gah, gah. Thank heavens I only hung out with people just as shy (or not-flirty) as myself, so that none of us ever picked up random guys. (Of course, there was the incident with the waiter at Carrow's, but that's another story. Heehee. And no, that DIDN'T involve ME doing any flirting or picking up.)

LOL, my friends are all very "nice Christian girls," as Mom would put it. The problem is that only one of them is in orchestra and she didn't go.

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> > Imagine a Ria with tapping fingers, tapping feet, a cocked hip, and a very, very impatient aura. That was me for ten minutes.
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> Unlike Nyperold, I can imagine it. Heehee. ;) But the park only stays open until 10:30? Wimps. I love going to Disneyland and staying there until past midnight. That rules.

Yeah, I know, and we got home at two in the morning anyway. Still, there wasn't as much "enchantment" in Six Flags- no midnight parades, no light shows..

> > Soon, my CD stopped and I put in Jars of Clay.
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> Due to Teh Typopo Of Teh Ages, I must forever crack up at any mention of Jars or of Flood. Heehee. ;)

Jars of Clay! Jars of Clay! They were my favorite group for awhile. They still rank pretty high on my list. I love two songs with a passion: "Worlds Apart" and "Art in Me." Those are my relaxation songs.

> Sosi"never been to Magic Mountain"qui

*throws her candy bar wrappers at you* AHHH! Never been to Magic Mountain? Tell you what. You drag me to Epcot, I drag you to Six Flags.

ri "Deal?" a

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