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Post by RoloSolo IV on Jul 1, 2007 21:20:36 GMT -5
Anyone who lives or has lived in the NY/NJ Metro Area has heard of this theme park. Rides such as the looping Water Slide made sure someone is breaking their neck.
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Post by shadowforce420 on Jul 1, 2007 23:13:27 GMT -5
I never went there but always heard the stories. Good ol' Accident Park
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Post by Photogenic Huss Bosh on Jul 1, 2007 23:16:56 GMT -5
Looping Water slide may very well be the greatest thing in the history of ever. How this completely assinine yet awesome bundle of paralysis passed safety regulations is beyond me.
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Post by Gopher Mod on Jul 1, 2007 23:18:48 GMT -5
I looked this up on Wiki, and all I have to say is YOWZA!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2007 23:26:04 GMT -5
The wiki article is AWESOME...i havent laughed this hard due to negligence in a long time...that loopslide is also the funniest and most insane "ride" ever
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Post by chunkylover53 on Jul 1, 2007 23:55:20 GMT -5
Anyone who lives or has lived in the NY/NJ Metro Area has heard of this theme park. Rides such as the looping Water Slide made sure someone is breaking their neck. That is the creepiest looking ride I have ever seen.
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Post by Rube on Jul 2, 2007 0:20:12 GMT -5
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Post by Sad sack ass fruitbooty on Jul 2, 2007 7:08:08 GMT -5
YES!!! Good old "traction" park we used to call it. My sister worked there 3 summers in a row in the early 90's. That waterslide with the loop was the worst ride ever made. It was created and built by a french man (figures), and featured an escape door at the top for those who didn't make the full 360. But who doesn't love a waterpark that serves ALCOHOL right alongside the rides. I have many great stories of this place.
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Post by Voldemar H. "Brak" Guerta on Jul 2, 2007 7:42:36 GMT -5
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Post by Paul Servo on Jul 2, 2007 9:13:39 GMT -5
Anyone who lives or has lived in the NY/NJ Metro Area has heard of this theme park. Rides such as the looping Water Slide made sure someone is breaking their neck. That is the creepiest looking ride I have ever seen. ok, question. And forgive me if this is completely stupid. I understand the need for a trap door, but why is it on the top? Wouldn't a trap door, or at least some sort of opening near the base of the loop be a more logical place to have a way for a person that cannot get around the loop to get out?
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Post by Dr. Marzvon Zombie M.D. on Jul 2, 2007 9:18:29 GMT -5
Anytime my buddys would go I say "nope I rather lay over the train tracks and roll out of the way when a train is 3 feet away", would have a better chance of surviving!
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