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    Ever since that day, I will never ride a rollercoaster again. In April of 2014, I walked up to the looming sign above me that boomed ‘Thunder Mountain Railroad.’ The hot Florida sun cooked my skin as I squinted my eyes to see the carts of a rollercoaster zoom around a man-made desert mountain. I looked up at my dad. “Are you sure about this? I hate rollercoasters.” “Of course! We’re in Disneyworld, so take advantage of it!” He smiled at me. “She’s right, maybe we shouldn’t,” my mom squeaked. My sister

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    [A long post to celebrate the long ride all the way here] RPF has been like a roller coaster ride (as overused as it is) going up so high at the top, then descending below, then rising back up again. Our very existence has affected the community in so many ways unimaginable to the point where without our existence, the community would be much different from it is now and long before. And after such a long ride, we're finally here, celebrating the 10th anniversary of one of the most legendary Club

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    Let me tell you about a day that I had! It was one of those emotional roller coaster-type deals. By the end of the day, I was drained physically and emotionally. I didn 't know if I was coming or going, I was a total wreck. Some things I 'm used to happenin’ but when foolishness gets involved; well, that 's when the shit hits the fan. What I hate the most is when someone throws something back in your face, after choosing not to listen. But what puts the icing on the cake is hearing those four

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    Emma Swan always had it with herself and her emotional roller coaster. Foster care when she was little, stealing during pregnancy with Neal (her boyfriend/father of baby), going to prison. She also gave up her son, then she found him 10 years later, later she found her biological family, and had a sad life of having all her boyfriends dead. It never ended for Emma, she thought that everything that happened to her was because she was cursed. Why does she out of all the people in the world had to have

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    restaurant had everything! They even had Coke Freestyle Machines which let you make your own pop flavors. It’d been awhile since I had pop, so the taste of an ice cold coca-cola was extremely refreshing. After lunch we went and went on more roller coasters. Both of us were excited to go on the new ride called the Valravn but the wait was over 2 hours long. We decided to go on it despite the long wait in a crowd of loud, sweaty people. The wait surprisingly went by fairly quickly because we were able

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    The Life Of Kings Island

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    Kings Island is a 364-acre amusement park located in Mason, Ohio. The park is currently owned by Cedar Fair, but was first opened in 1972 by Taft Broadcasting Company. King’s Island was opened in an effort to move and expand Coney Island. After 275 million in capital investments, Kings Island is home to eighty rides, shows, and attractions. Throughout its history, it has received national recognition for record breaking attraction and events.1 Kings Island is divided into several themed sections

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    The 3rd fastest rollercoaster in the world reaches a speed of 120 mph. It’s called the Top Thrill Dragster, and I rode it last summer when we visited Ohio. That one ride taught me that I can do anything with enough determination. I stared up at the rollercoaster that was as fast as the fastest cheetah. “Ok.” I’d said the words, now all I had to do was actually ride the rollercoaster. We got in the neverending line. The sign said it would take at least an hour before we got on the ride. The park had

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    Cheetah Narrative

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    The ring of seats zipped down as fast as a cheetah. The only sound I could hear was the ear piercing shriek of the other passengers, a pitch only dogs could be able to hear. It was my first time doing anything like this, and I thought I would almost die. Austin, Evie, and I stood there, inching towards the front of the line. The gravity drop, at the Coast Guard Festival was one of the rides I just had to experience. The scent of popcorn and freshly boiled hot dogs filled the air. As we all

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    Batman Alternate Ending

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    The day has finally come, the day where I have my potato tasting party with all of my most famous friends. The party is being held at the Bat Cave, and I need to leave soon so I can set things up. Once I arrived at the Bat Cave I was greeted by the most wonderful views. There were two waterfalls, one on each side of the entrance. Water was splashing up from every which direction making it feel like it was raining intensely. Once I entered I was greeted by Batman and his butler Alfred. “Hello,” said

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    I have been to the Pecan Festival at St.Rita for ten years now. I went to my first Pecan Fest when I was only two years old and I probably just ran around and did not go on any rides. But when I was little, my favorite part of the Pecan Festival was the games in the courtyard. Of course, one of my most favorite things at the Pecan Festival, no matter what the year is, are the food and drinks. My favorite food is pizza. My next favorite would probably be popcorn. And, who doesn’t love cotton

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