So don’t take medical advice from her. Got it.
So don’t take medical advice from her. Got it.
Throw a dart at the wall of Jeopardy! hosts. There’ll be a skeleton or ten in that person’s closet. At some point they’re gonna throw up their hands and shout “FUCK IT” and hire someone and not give two shits what we say and swallow a few years of lesser ratings as we just get used to them.
Every human has baggage. Hire a computer with Trebeck’s voice. It’s fucking jeopardy, anyway, most of the contestants ARE computers.
I don’t know why Levar seems to be the internet’s fav choice for host. He’s a cool guy but I thought he fumbled things wayyy more than the other guest hosts.
At this point I’m afraid that we’ll find out Jennings has a shrine to Hitler in his basement.
Wow. That’s a terrible roller-coaster. I guess like you said, the launch is the impressive part...
That’s it? One big loop and a lot of gentle rolls? How is this hurting people?
Here. I’ll help everyone out....because I love you
Drachenfire had a whole bunch of design issues from square one. Defunctland has a great episode on it. Basically, the park couldn’t get the company they wanted (Bolliger & Mabillard) to build it so they asked the company Arrow to try and ape their style, with disastrous results.
Eh, other than the launch, it seems kind of dull.
Love that coaster. Loved so many of the old Arrow coasters.
My brother is DEAD! He broke his neck and then he drowned.
Busch Gardens Williamsburg had a coaster, the Drachenfire, that only lasted 10 years before being retired due to unnecessary roughness. Too many injuries (though no snapped necks that I am aware of).
Meanwhile they still have the Loch Ness running, 45 years after it was built. I think the drive to push for higher…
Ironically this roller coaster was enjoyed by the youth in Asia
I AIN’T AFRAID OF NO ROLLY-COASTER
It’s trying to compete with that American rollercoaster thing from a few years back, The Decapitator.
In all fairness to Telluride, it actually is good to excellent at everything it does, looks nice inside-and-out, and is (was?) competitively priced.
Obligatory:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euthanasia_Coaster
Any crew-cab 1500 pick up truck. Too much room inside for 5 but not enough for more. Beds that are too small to really be used for work. I know that these aren’t enthusiast cars but they’re not that useful. I inherited an F-150 for work. Lease on it ended and I sold it. Happy to now be driving a minivan.