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#21
Posted 09 April 2005 - 6:58 PM
i bought a small wobbeling pikachu yesterday, from one of those odd vending machine things. cost me a quid!!
#22
Posted 09 April 2005 - 7:10 PM
I love those vending machines with the little toys inside. FlamingDead gave me shit for it, but if I see a vending machine with those little Homie dolls inside, I can't resist! I had to resort to actually purchasing a homie doll from a toy shop not too long ago. I just had to have it. I call it the Galvanize Homie - it's a dj in front of some turntables and his face is done up in black and white clown makeup.
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#29
Posted 09 April 2005 - 8:54 PM
its the same, except that now the main character is black. Vin Deiesel has been replaced by some black dude (not racism meant) and the rock and techno filled sountrack has been replaced with fucking hip hop.
who the fuck thought of making xXx 2. bastards.
its probably the same people who ruined fast and the furious.
the 'Homies gettin' things rollin' on the hip hop side y'all Ltd.' group
who the fuck thought of making xXx 2. bastards.
its probably the same people who ruined fast and the furious.
the 'Homies gettin' things rollin' on the hip hop side y'all Ltd.' group
#31
Posted 09 April 2005 - 9:48 PM
Disneyland is very crowded these days. A few years ago when my son was 2, my husband and I got these annual passes - there's different pass levels but we got the kind where you could go on weekends and during some black-out dates. It was great! We went all the time (the best time to go is when it's raining buckets) We'd go after work, Saturday evening, Sundays for a couple of hours and more than made up for the cost of the passes within our 3 trip to the park. Last year we got annual passes again, but the prices went up so we got stuck with the ghetto-pass (Monday - Friday and some Sundays, and a crapload of annoying blackout dates.) It was like everyone and their grandmother had the same pass we had, and it was always so crowded when we went. We debated whether or not it would be worth it to get annual passes this year and decided against it. Only because we'd have to buy 3 passes, and plunking down over $400 just for Disneyland passes kind of makes me wince just thinking about it.
I still love Disneyland though. It's such great fun, I practically know it like the back of my hand. Can't wait to get a chance to ride the updated version of Space Mountain which was closed last year when we had our passes.
Favorite rides are the Indiana Jones one - it's very clever, like being in a movie. I also love what they do with the Haunted Mansion during the Halloween and Christmas months - they transform the place to look like Nightmare Before Christmas and it's so cool! I'm a sucker for the classic rides like Peter Pan and Pirates of the Caribbean too.
I still love Disneyland though. It's such great fun, I practically know it like the back of my hand. Can't wait to get a chance to ride the updated version of Space Mountain which was closed last year when we had our passes.
Favorite rides are the Indiana Jones one - it's very clever, like being in a movie. I also love what they do with the Haunted Mansion during the Halloween and Christmas months - they transform the place to look like Nightmare Before Christmas and it's so cool! I'm a sucker for the classic rides like Peter Pan and Pirates of the Caribbean too.
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#33
Posted 09 April 2005 - 9:56 PM
Oh man, I love rollercoasters! The ones at Disneyland are very tame, as they are more in line with having a "theme." But it was those coasters at Disneyland that gave me a taste for larger coasters.
There's an amusement park (Six Flags Magic Mountain) about 2 hours away from me that has these massive roller coasters that are simply evil, stomach churning monsters. Haven't been there in years. I actually haven't been on a massive rollercoaster in ages. I don't know how my stomach would handle it these days.
There's an amusement park (Six Flags Magic Mountain) about 2 hours away from me that has these massive roller coasters that are simply evil, stomach churning monsters. Haven't been there in years. I actually haven't been on a massive rollercoaster in ages. I don't know how my stomach would handle it these days.
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#37
Posted 09 April 2005 - 10:10 PM
Reminds me of the 'Pepsi Max Big One' at Blackpool Plesure Beach (England). The first hill is tall as fuck and when you get to the top you see the beach and the sea down below. Then you head down towards it but then it twists and it goes down almost vertically downhill!! Scary but still awesome :o.
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