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#1 May 26 2004 at 7:27 PM Rating: Decent
Hey all!
I live in Canada:)
Ok....ummm... Has anyone ever been to Canada's Wonderland?
Well i want to know if i should go on Drop ZoneTM and if i do, would i die?
Basically it's 230 feet in the air and a free fall tower that travels at 100mph+ Should i go on it?
#2 May 26 2004 at 7:41 PM Rating: Good
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Give them another three weeks to respond. They are still thawing and coming out of hibernation, thus are rather groggy yet.

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#3 May 26 2004 at 7:44 PM Rating: Decent
lol, Thanks anyways
#4 May 27 2004 at 11:29 AM Rating: Decent
Not me :)
#5 May 27 2004 at 6:22 PM Rating: Default
i was in mexico once and decided to do this babe that was walking down the street

she was cold and wouldn't put out

the babe musta been canadian or a **** lesbian.
#6 May 28 2004 at 10:12 AM Rating: Decent
Ok...I rarely post on these forums, but seeing that you hadn't had any advice on Drop Zone at Wonderland (and may not have any more) I couldn't resist.
Will you die on drop zone?? Probably not. BUT! Will you plummet a God-forsaken 70 stories or so, with no breath to scream, arms flailing wildly with no comforts to grasp onto, your ****** surpassing the tip of your tongue????

That'd be a 10-4 little buddy...Have fun!!

Oh yeah, the view was Spectacular at the top though.
#7 May 28 2004 at 4:28 PM Rating: Decent
Ok, then im going! Yay!
#8 May 30 2004 at 1:38 PM Rating: Decent
crazy canadians. btw... please do something with celine dion. please and thank you.
#9 May 30 2004 at 2:42 PM Rating: Good
Canadians did do something about Celine Dion they gave her to the USA.
#10 May 30 2004 at 2:53 PM Rating: Decent
You made her, thus it is your God-given responsibility to unmake her, and keep me free of "My Heart Will Go On," while I'm shopping at the mall or buying 1,000 rolls of TP at Sams Club. period. (in case you didn't notice the period before the last statement).
#11 May 30 2004 at 3:29 PM Rating: Decent
I Went on it! The site from up there was the most beautiful thing i have ever seen in my life! Other than South Africa.
#12 Jun 01 2004 at 12:28 PM Rating: Decent
OH OH! IM CANDIAN!!!!!!!!!! i went on dropzone..thats some freaky shiit lol
#13 Jun 01 2004 at 12:40 PM Rating: Good
YAY! Canaduhian
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OH OH! IM CANDIAN!!!!!


What's the weather like in Candia these days?

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#14 Jun 01 2004 at 2:12 PM Rating: Decent
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while I'm shopping at the mall or buying 1,000 rolls of TP at Sams Club. period. (in case you didn't notice the period before the last statement).


Hee-hee.

Eb

I have an odd sense of humor, no?
#15 Jun 01 2004 at 6:27 PM Rating: Decent
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Just to clear this up for all you think headed Americans, I am Canadian, and damn proud of it, I would live nowhere else. I like in Kelowna, B.C. For those of you not familiar with the geography of Canada it is in the interior of B.C. a hundred or so kilometers north of the American border. Kelowna is situated in a desert (you heard me), a desert, with very little rain. The temperature in summer here peaks at around 40-42 degrees celcius, around 110 degrees farenheight. In winter we get maybe a foot of snow at the most, and it only lasts a week or two. There are cacti, and scorpions and everything else you expect in a desert here. West of Kelowna along the coast of BC there is a temperate rainforest. Where I am sitting right now gets hotter than Arizona in the summer, and stays much much warmer than most of the US during winter. Snow wise, we see nearly none unless you go up into the mountains. Just thought I'd clear some things up cause I'm sick of people asking me where I park my dogsled. And yes, we do say please and thank-you in Canada.
#16 Jun 02 2004 at 2:12 AM Rating: Decent
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I like in Kelowna, B.C. For those of you not familiar with the geography of Canada it is in the interior of B.C. a hundred or so kilometers north of the American border. Kelowna is situated in a desert (you heard me), a desert, with very little rain. The temperature in summer here peaks at around 40-42 degrees celcius, around 110 degrees farenheight. In winter we get maybe a foot of snow at the most, and it only lasts a week or two. There are cacti, and scorpions and everything else you expect in a desert here. West of Kelowna along the coast of BC there is a temperate rainforest. Where I am sitting right now gets hotter than Arizona in the summer, and stays much much warmer than most of the US during winter. Snow wise, we see nearly none unless you go up into the mountains. Just thought I'd clear some things up cause I'm sick of people asking me where I park my dogsled. And yes, we do say please and thank-you in Canada.

Hardly.
Technically yes, it's in a desert. But definitely not in the extremes you say. The last few years have been hotter than normal, but than that's pretty much normal for everywhere.
You know what, never mind. I was going to correct the exaggerations, but **** it.
#17 Jun 02 2004 at 3:05 PM Rating: Decent
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Drop Zone is great, and it won't make you puke like all those other rides at Canada's Wonderland that spin you around until you puke. :)

Go Canada!
#18 Jun 02 2004 at 3:18 PM Rating: Decent
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/shrug.

People think it snows all year in Minnesota too.

Let them think it. It keeps the weaklings out.
#19 Jun 02 2004 at 4:14 PM Rating: Decent
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People think it snows all year in Minnesota too.

Let them think it. It keeps the weaklings out.


But what will keep all the bearded ladies in ?

Eb

Narduar the Human-Serviette is cool, though.
#20 Jun 02 2004 at 4:31 PM Rating: Decent
Oy! Ottawa boy here. Rock on Canada!

Wonderland rules! Going there in August once I dig my butt out of the snow here at Lake Louise ;)

#21 Jun 02 2004 at 10:56 PM Rating: Decent
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i was in mexico once and decided to do this babe that was walking down the street

she was cold and wouldn't put out

the babe musta been canadian or a **** lesbian.

Maybe she just didn't like YOUR FAT American ***!

Sorry fellow Americans but this kind of insult needed an equal reaction of my par ;p Do notice that "your" is bold and in caps making it NOT a generalisation.

By the way Abbay. Canada here !
#22 Jun 02 2004 at 11:06 PM Rating: Decent
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american boy here but I have always wanted to go to canada. WOOT GO CANADA! I love ottawa and hope to visit sometime...and I love the cold weather...planning to move to Wisconsin someday :)...cause I used to live there.
#23 Jun 03 2004 at 4:14 AM Rating: Decent
MightyTazok, you are confusing Desert and Valley.

Edited, Thu Jun 3 07:58:29 2004 by snooper
#24 Jun 05 2004 at 11:56 AM Rating: Decent
I R Canadian!! XD I luv Canada. Born and raised in good ol' Ontario! I don't live in Tornto but im there so often it's like I am one with the street bums! Haha...not really!
I miss Canada's Wonderland. T_T When I was a kid I'd go there with my family every day of the summer and ride everything!
Anyone been to CNE? That place is fun too. It's alot cheaper than PCW.
#25 Jun 08 2004 at 9:24 AM Rating: Good
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drop zone pisses me off cuz i have a fear of heights. but i love hthe CN tower for some reason.. go figure....
#26 Jun 08 2004 at 10:12 AM Rating: Decent
I'm from Winnipeg and I have been to wonderland twice. Drop zone was the bomb except for the huge wait. Just spit b4 you drop and see if you can beat it down =)
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