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Post by WilliamM »

what rides did you go on.Me and my Dad did not go on any scary rides we do not like them.:oops:

p.s.guys did you like it

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Post by Lyndon »

went on nearly everyting :smile:

apart from the kiddie rides and stormforce10.

was even on the klondike mine train when the CHAIN snapped that takes you up the lift hill, the train got stuck at the top and we had to walk back down :sad:

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Post by Julie »

Chicken ! I went on storm 10 thing and thought it was really good but I really didn't like that Maelstrom, the big round swingy thing, I thought that was awful cause I don't like heights !!
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Post by WilliamM »

aahh but did you go on mini golf.:grin:
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Post by Julie »

I didn't no! I only spotted it as we were leaving and I love mini golf! Did you go in that haunted house where the rrom revolved and made you feel sick!? that was good too!
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Been on it b4 loads of times just didn't want to get wet that day, Hey malcolm :lol:

the Maelstrom ride was not high, been on loads of rides much much bigger :grin:

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Post by Sara »

Think that's scary you big girl's blouses, try wingwalking for a living!!!
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your the crunchie wingwalker aren't you ???
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Post by rob »

I would love to have done so.

Tried for ages to find somewhere that would take me up for a spin, but couldnt.

Got any friends Sara ??????
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The stearmans are now sponsered by utterly butterly, it's just not the same as crunchie. I have put on to much weight, I was well under 8 stone back in those days and alot fitter than I am now. Happy days. It looks good on your cv, much better than an accountant. I leave all the mad things to David now, he can train you to skydive no problem or even doing some aerobatic flying when we change the plane

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Post by Sara »

Rob,

You will have to speak nicely to David, he doesn't go up to do fun things as much as he used to. Married now with two old english, taken the bears to a pets fly in. I wanted to flying in Oulton Park at the weekend but came to see you guys instead

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Sara

Ive been flying at Oulton Park. Only trouble was I was in a Formula Ford at the time, its expensive enough when you keep it on the track. A couple of seasons of that nearly bankrupted me.

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Post by Pauline »

Well William, son of Adrian, I went on... the mine train (was nearly sick), the cinema (was really very nearly sick), round the zoo (was nearly sick at the smell of the pigs), the cable car (banged my head), then was overtaken by an impatient young whipper snapper and his dad on the water ride :grin: but at least I didn't get wet :lol:

Yep, had a grrrrreat time thanks! Pauline, daughter of Margaret

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Don't go there Adrian, for Christams David booked me a race day in a formual ford, he's now trying to sell his bike I'm hooked

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Post by Emma206 »

Myself and Colin had a good time, we went upon the Stormforce10 and Splash Cannon twice, luckily we invested in the attractive yellow macks!. The haunting was a bit weird but fun, Proved completly unless in the golden Nuggets ride I scored 400 and Col got 6420 - show off!!. Cine180 was enjoyable and watching the falconer lose his birds in the Zoo was quite a giggle.

Shame we seemed to get spilt up in the park and didn't really have a chat about the cars.

All in all, the sun was out and going topless in convey was fun. How come I'm the only one with my eyes closed in the piccies!!!??

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