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View Poll Results: Will you be at the proposed Meet-Up? | |||
Yes - confirm my reservation | 24 | 38.10% | |
No - do not include me in the final numbers | 39 | 61.90% | |
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2004-05-28, 09:00 AM | [Ignore Me] #166 | ||
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Ive been there before, twice, there are only a few things that you want to play twice or three times. Like the Pirates of the Caribean Ride, thats pretty fun, itll test your roping pullins skillz if thers such thing as rope pulling skillz. They have some good regular arcade games too, but since its disney, no fps ones . It is a very interactive place and you'll get a day out of it. There was one game, dunno wat it was called, but it is like live a comic book, that I didn't like the first time, dont remember why, but I avoided the second. Just a heads up, although you can try it, youll no which one b/c youll c a bunch of people swinging a lightsaber, with no light commin out, around wildly (man do they look stupid). Have fun there tho, I am still talkin about it with my parents
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2004-05-28, 09:23 AM | [Ignore Me] #167 | ||
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Ive been to Disney over 50 times. And I still love it. The rides may not be the most extreme, but its just fun. Especially b/c everyone who works there has to act happy, so u can try your hardest to piss them off. Its funny when one snaps and tries to kill you. Thats when they go to disney jail...Watch out, Mickey works in the Disney jail.
The best ride in Disney is either the Rockin Rollercoaster or the Tower of Terror, which are both located in MGM studios. If anyone has any questions about Disney, just ask.
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2004-05-28, 03:53 PM | [Ignore Me] #168 | ||
Here are some links for you guys, so that you get a visualization of some things to do during the weekend of the Mobilization:
**Disney **Universal Studios **SeaWorld **Ripley's Orlando **Kennedy Space Center **King Henry's Feast (for a medieval food-fight) Click around and get excited... and start recruiting other people to sign on! Also, this is the hotel that I was looking at for us to stay in. Each villa sleeps 8 people and look at the pictures and the amenities - it looks sweet!
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2004-05-28, 04:00 PM | [Ignore Me] #170 | |||
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Sweet... the hotel looks nice, maybe if my dad see's pictures he'll come too... when are you goign to be sending out those permission forms? My mom would like to see one prolly...
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2004-05-28, 04:01 PM | [Ignore Me] #171 | ||
Universal's rides are cooler than Disney's, for an older crowd, but my friend and I went to Magic Kingdom over Spring Break and laughed our asses off.
Going to Disney when you're 5 - "Wow! Look, everything glows! It's magic! COOL!" Going to Disney when you're 21 - "BLACK LIGHT! Awesome!" Infernus, I will only send anything out if and when Hamma approves the idea!
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2004-05-29, 12:19 AM | [Ignore Me] #175 | ||
Phobia of planes??? What are you afraid of? Tell me and I will explain away your fear.
You do know that your chances of being in a plane crash are significantly lower than being in a car accident, right? And seriously, what are you afraid of? I go to Aeronautical University, studying to be a commercial airline pilot. What you don't know will scare you, so what I can tell you will ease your fears.
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2004-05-29, 12:56 AM | [Ignore Me] #176 | ||
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I get nervous on planes when there is turbulance. Its gay.
And also trigg, statisticly speaking yeah. But look the number of planes vs cars on the road. Some special on travel channel or something explained it, but I forgot what it said exactly -_-
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2004-05-29, 01:09 AM | [Ignore Me] #179 | ||
All turbulence is when you fly into a moving pocket of air. No big deal, and when you think about the fact that the person flying the commercial jet you're on has logged upwards of 10,000 flight hours (need a mininum of 1500 flight hours JUST to get the license to fly commercial jets), he/she has thorough training and experience and knows that turbulence really most of the time isn't a big deal.
And yeah, there are a lot less planes in the sky than there are cars on the road, but you can get your driver's license after farting around in Dad's Buick for a few hours. To be a pilot, you need extensive ground and flight training and need to be proficient in every aspect of aviation - i.e. weather, Federal Aviation laws, aircraft systems, basic procedures, and emergency procedures. Every pilot up there is familiar with them, and have prepared for almost every emergency imaginable.
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2004-05-29, 02:06 AM | [Ignore Me] #180 | |||
I LIVE IN ENGLAND
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Anyway... MY CHANCES OF GOING HAVE JUST GREATLY IMPROVED I just spoke to my aunt and uncle and they said I might be able to go!
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