Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy While Ed just stands by the line laughin' at her... Eunice: "Ed you shut up and stop this thaaaang!!" *ZOOOOOOOOM* LOL!
Originally Posted By mickey42397 Teacups...................just kidding. Definitely POTC as long as I could bring a cushion. If not, maybe Peter Pan or the Columbia.
Originally Posted By redsix Did the pirates 5k last FEB and 8 times in a row was a enough...almost broke me, but we did get to see POTC for the last time before the major changes happened.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros I think Autopia would be pretty rough. The last time I rode it, my leg was pretty sore from pushing the pedal just one time around. The fact that the brakes kick in every time you take your foot off the pedal doesn't really help that any. If you did Autopia for 24 hours, would you have to be moving the whole time, or could you just stop in the middle of the track and take a nap? It would be pretty tough to stay awake enough to push the pedal for 24 hours.
Originally Posted By trekkeruss I don't think drivers behind you would appreciate your stopping in the middle of the track to take a nap... and they would let you know it! BAM!
Originally Posted By dsnykid I would take Tom Sawyer Island for a day... I can't even remember the last time I did go over there... I'll have to make a point of it in October. There is no way on God's green Earth I could handle a dark rdie for 24 hours..... the noise, the black lights... the jarring turns... No thanks As to double rides, the first time I went on Indy, it was an incredibly slow day in February adn the CM let my friend and I ride it 3 times in a row because there was hardly anyone in line. I loved every minute of it!
Originally Posted By Boo During the July 17 festivities, a radio station from San Diego sent two guys up to the park to do someting crazy and interesting and interview the celebrities. One of them rode IASW 50 times in a row. Everytime he came out of the building he'd rejoin the broadcast by phone. You knew he was getting pretty darn sick of that song, but he kept a brave and jovial outlook on the experience, and made the broadcast quite entertaining to listen to as I drove around San Diego. It took him a little over eight hours to do the 50 rotations. His buddy outside got lots of cool interviews and lots of giggly girls to put on the air.
Originally Posted By sherrytodd That's it, trekkeruss is not invited to the campout. No smores for you. :þ
Originally Posted By sherrytodd MuWhahahaha. I have a churro that has been handed down in my family for generations! It is a super stale, dueling churro. My family is decended from one of the great Three Churroteers. en guarde! =)
Originally Posted By trekkeruss Oh yeah? Well, I pulled my churro from a stone! That's right... I am Arthur, King of the Churros, and my Knights of the Churro Cart will take on your Three Churrotters any day!
Originally Posted By sherrytodd It's got to be easier then eating Dole Whip for 24 hours. You'd probably be the first recorded death from extensive brain freeze.