"I won't be obsessive."How not to win your man back. Spoilered for length. Horrifying but not gross.
"I won't be obsessive."How not to win your man back. Spoilered for length. Horrifying but not gross.
I thought the same exact thing!"I won't be obsessive."
While you're at it, tell her to drop in and say hi!I know someone who's going to love those and make posters of alot of those. Thanks @GasBandit
... I wonder at what point on the drop a person realizes they have left the slide.
Wait... is it my imagination, or is there another "hill" after the first drop?
I wonder how well the slide will actually do when they have to close it after every rider to flush the shit out of the bottom.[DOUBLEPOST=1384839509,1384839381][/DOUBLEPOST]... I wonder at what point on the drop a person realizes they have left the slide.
Nope, not your imagination.Wait... is it my imagination, or is there another "hill" after the first drop?
That's a terrible design decision then. It's easy to slow yourself down on a waterslide, whether deliberately or not, such as by dragging bare skin against the plastic sides. A loss of momentum would make a person unable to clear the hill, and he slides back down into the valley. Just in time for the next guy to slide into him.I wonder how well the slide will actually do when they have to close it after every rider to flush the shit out of the bottom.[DOUBLEPOST=1384839509,1384839381][/DOUBLEPOST]
Nope, not your imagination.
There's got to me more to it than that. My first thought was, how do they keep the dip between the big drop and the hill from just filling up with water?That's a terrible design decision then. It's easy to slow yourself down on a waterslide, whether deliberately or not, such as by dragging bare skin against the plastic sides. A loss of momentum would make a person unable to clear the hill, and he slides back down into the valley. Just in time for the next guy to slide into him.
In places that aren't China worth have safety in mind they wouldn't let the second person go until the first one was clearThat's a terrible design decision then. It's easy to slow yourself down on a waterslide, whether deliberately or not, such as by dragging bare skin against the plastic sides. A loss of momentum would make a person unable to clear the hill, and he slides back down into the valley. Just in time for the next guy to slide into him.
It's been done before. In fact there's a ride at some park, probably several at this point, that uses water jets to propel people uphill. The slide has holes that drain at a steady rate to keep it from being a puddle.There's got to me more to it than that. My first thought was, how do they keep the dip between the big drop and the hill from just filling up with water?
A RAFT? That'd be even worse! Those things just fly right off of slides!Here's a story, apparently going to be using rafts on this thing....
http://www.kansascity.com/2013/11/19/4633721/take-a-peek-at-verruckt-the-worlds.html
And those were his last words.I'd do it.
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You'd think it's impossible to get a burn on a freaking water slide, but our collective childhoods have proven us wrong.OWOwowowowwowowwowowowowowowowowww...
--Patrick
It was the carpet slide for me, and I barely touched the side for only a split second...nope. 2nd degree burn.You'd think it's impossible to get a burn on a freaking water slide, but our collective childhoods have proven us wrong.
(I haven't done this awhile, but it was too good to pass up.)I think that I would at least do it once, and then make a decision about any other time based on that first ride.
(I haven't done this awhile, but it was too good to pass up.)
Sounds like my prom night!
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--Patrick