Hey Oscar, if Bockzilla's niece does not have access to No Limits, let them know that I will pay the license fee for her to download it and then she can ride all of her uncles great rides. Just let me know how to make it happen. Thanks man.
I am so glad I was in town that random weekend to be able to go to Knotts and hang out with him. He was always just a super nice guy, and the type of person that defined why I made this site my home and not other sites. Sad to hear the news. Thanks for letting me know, Oscar. Also... his rides were ...
It's all good. To be honest, the rides that get me pretty bad (Scream, Silver Bullet, X) were never really my favorites in the first place. I like the ***y drops and curves, inversion madness was never really my forte.
Yessir, I cannot ride roller coasters anymore without pretty bad motion sickness. So far it only affects me on rides with inversions (no more Batman), but we will see how much of a Grandpa I become as time goes on. Might explain my disappearance from the site, its like watching an ex-girlfriend make...
I feel like I live in a different world than where these people live. When they started chanting "USA" after the gay guys got kicked out, I almost died. Its quite obvious why the world hates us.
There is no issue I see with the age difference. Just because it is considered socially uncommon does not mean it is inherently wrong. The bigger issue in my mind is if "you" are going away to college soon. Its not the long distance thats bad (I was in a long distance for 2 years and now I am on the...
Originally posted by Wing-Over I'm probably biased because I have a fair few old tracks with good ratings that I'm still quite proud of, but I'd prefer option 2. Not just for my own tracks, but because so many great coasters would be lost. I'm still finding amazing ones I missed while I was gone. P...
Greystone Radiator. Or Clifford. One was fun because it was so creative to build. The other because it was what I consider to be my favorite type of coaster.