Posted on 08/30/2013 11:19:03 PM PDT by zeestephen
The Zumanjaro Drop Of Doom will bring the passenger up 415 feet before dropping them straight down at 80 MPH as a roller coaster loops around them. The roller coaster featurethe park's Kingda Ka will hurl toward riders on Zumanjaro at speeds up to 128 mph.
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So what will it be called, the US Economy?
There was a day in my life, before my back became an issue, That I would have said...”Let’s go...about three or four times!”
I wonder how many people get sick on this ride.
I think I will use my back as an excuse not to rid this thing myself. LOL!
Every day of my life I say:
“You first, birdie!”
is it named “the fiscal cliff drop?”
the puke is going to be FLYING into the faces of the people behind the vomiters.
No. NO and No!
Helmets and adult diapers are mandatory.
I wonder if my pacemaker would keep my nearly 80 yrs old heart going on the way down?
You have to be freaking kidding me.
The tallest comes from the overall height. The terrifying comes from the fact it takes you through Camden.
As I recall from my 1967 physics class, 128 mph is the maximum speed a falling body can reach at sea level.
That means you should experience a couple seconds of zero G weightlessness.
I’ll be there in a minute...go ahead and start without me. ;)
That was what came to my mind!
Beechin!!!
I’ll be there opening day and I’ll pay some gimp to get me to the front of the line.
Heck heah!!!
I would imagine there’s plenty of vomiting and I ain’t having any of that. Uh,uh.
I actually begin to panic if I’m in close quarters with someone who is about to vomit.
Yep. And the ones who get sick usually have a full stomach.
“The Laffer Curve”. That’s a loaded title!
I think this one needs a “barf alert”!
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