We (the Six Little Curly Fries) have just gotten back from our end-of-the-schoolyear trip to an amusement park, Cedar Point. And I don't really think it's fair to have just one person cover the entire trip's ~9 hour glory, so I'd like for the Curly Fries to fill in their thoughts about the day here:
(Caveat: Momo and Virgil went on this mentally fast, mentally mental, mental, mental ride called The Top Thrill Dragster. They're still pumped, I'm sure. Be prepared.)
Carrie:*Sigh* I would've liked to go on more rides, but I ended up not suceeding my goal. Although, Lynda, xiy and I did go on a couple of the rides. We went on the Ferris Wheel and that little-ish kid ride that was actually kind of exciting and the Skyhawk and that swing one. We were also going to go on the Iron Dragon but didn't. Well, next time I shall take a risk and go on some of the rides I missed out on...and possibly some I was afraid to go on. But I had fun today, otherwise, just being with my buddies and completely beasting in the arcade (only in my opinion). And now I have a purple pillow and a blue dinosaur, of which I have come to name Nom-noms, to remember my fine fine day at Cedar Point.
Lynda:
Momo:
Virgil: Oh, we had a jolly good time. Momo and I succeeding in going on the "mentally mental" Top Trill Dragster (that's 120mph up and down a gazillion feet in seventeen seconds) and it was SO EPIC. (AHH LUDI AHH) The rest of the rides for the remainder of the day seemed quite tame in comparison, but they were still very fun. We threw our hands up and screamed at the top of our lungs anyways. We're cool like that. We also went on this one ride which isn't very scary (but extremely fun) called the Sky Hawk, which is basically like a swing set on steroids. I ate plenty of unhealthy food and then took a nap on the bus ride home (listening to Harry Potter film scores on my iPod), so it was overall a successful class field trip. We should totally do it again sometime. Okay, now I'm off to write my own post.
xiy: Haha, I had fun today. I most certainly did not go on any roller coaster that was even remotely dangerous-looking (a "dangerous" roller coaster in my mind being anything that 1) goes upside down, and 2) has extremely tall hills and extremely sharp drops), but I still had loads of fun. My throat's a bit sore as well. (the long explanation of said sore throat in 3, 2, 1...)There was this really tame ride called the "Cedar Point Mine Ride" or somesuch. The hills were of middling height, so we'd go up a steep-ish hill, but the going-down bit was totally lame and involved, generally, a series of small dips. Ergo, (Latin!) Virgil, Momo, and House, followed by me (did you join in as well, Lynda?), had to spice things up a bit. Every single time the ride even thought about tipping slightly, they let loose a horrible, ear-torturing series of shrieks and "OH MY GOD!"s. So it was quite fun, in the end.
I had a funnel cake too ^.^; the powdered sugar in particular was quite yummily delicious. And I also ate some French fries (I split 'em with Lynda). And I had some Dippin' Dots (TM? R? C? I dunno what trademark abbrev. I should add to the end) ice cream. I was hungry when I came home. My legs are a bit sore, but it's definitely worth it.
Anyway, I thought that Cedar Point was quite fun. My throat hurts quite a lot, which means that the day was a success in terms of screaming and celebrating summer and such. We got rained on partway through, which was kind of annoying, but then the sun came back out and it was really really bloody hot ^_^ As far as food went, I ended up consuming 1) fries, 2) Icees, 3) funnel cakes, and 4) water, all of which are incredibly healthy, so I'm having a salad with extra healthy vegetable stuffs for dinner :)
... hm, what else?
Oh, yeah. Dude, it's summer!! Ahh!!! We've all got free time and no homework and no schedules now... dude.(!!!!!!!! :D) It's going to take some time to get used to this feeling again ("some time" meaning a few days). *Sniff, sniff* We're growing up.
[*Is now cutting it short because I've got to go eat my nice dinner*]
Questions:
1) What is your favourite shade of nail polish (finger and/or toe) to wear on yourself?
2) WASN'T CEDAR POINT TODAY AMAZING, AHHHHH?!?!?!
3) Don't three interrobangs in a row look legit?
4) How's it going?
5) [Refer to question four:] No, seriously. [<- A statement in the form of a question, yeah.]
6) What are your five favourite television programmes?
Hopefully, you had a lovely day too.
With all due respect,
House
P.S. Dudeee, the World Cup has finally started! Ahhhhh ludi ahhhhh!!!!
xoxoxoxo
6LCF
1)I don't really like nail polish. It's not very manly.
ReplyDelete2)LUDI AHHHH!! (yes)
3)Extremely legit.
4)I don't believe that the question is "how's it going?" Rather, "where's it going?" and the answer is that it is going at one second per second through this illusion that we call time, which is quite an agreeable speed for my taste, seeing as how I spent my entire third year getting to classing with that awful Time Turner.
5) It's going very well. And you?
6) Mythbusters, NCIS, What I Like About You, Friends, and (I can never get this on TV in this country but I like watching the episodes that are illegally available on YouTube, so I guess it sort of counts) Dr. Who.
5) Pretty well, thanks.
ReplyDelete1.metallic blue
ReplyDelete2.yeah
3.awesome
4.I'm quite fine, thank you
5.um...great?
6.Charmed, Legend of the Seeker(I love watching them die), Chinese-TV-thing-that-Idunno-what-it's-called, Mythbusters, and the-weather-thing-on-channel-19.2
I haven't been online in a few days and I didn't feel like filling in my thoughts on Cedar Point on Sunday...'cuz that's lame. IT WAS AWESOME THOUGH!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDelete1. Clear
2. YES!!!!!!!
3. Interrobangs=cool (no matter the number)
4. A'ight
5. I GO TO CAMP IN A WEEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
6. Glee/Mythbusters :)