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ENY, in light of your cruel joke, kindly email me at carrollgardened AT gmail DOT com, preferably from an email account that you can remember and that you check! Despite what people here will tell you, you can trust me; after all, I’ve known your “Clark Kent” identity for months, and I haven’t given you up yet!!
Posted by: CGar at April 1, 2010 11:29 AM
Huh…wha?? You know my identity!!! Yikes.
Not surprising. Any person with some real initiative and who’s smart and curious enough could figure out my secret identity. OK, I’ll email you.
no unfortunately they took the bumper cars away 🙁 not sure if they city is planning on bringing them back, but i have a feeling the lame rides that the city is bringing back this summer is going to amount to nothing more than a couple of those lame inflatable castles that kids jump around in.
Biff, thanks. I’ll check it out. KK has nice properties (no homo). Not sure where things are going with the loft at this point, but interminable negotiations are still dragging on, and it’s just not warranted. Have something else in mind also, which I’ll tell you about later.
dona, the cyclone is perfect for spinal adjs. Took my niece last year after the mermaid parade and it took a couple of days and some advil to stand straight. Picture taken makes me look like Ed O’Neil.
Posted by: DeLepp at April 1, 2010 11:23 AM
HA!HA! I went a while back with my friend and we rode the Cyclone –said shit 1,000 times between the two of us — then went on to the shooting games and we WON! Tons of stuffed animals, monstrous purple Topo Gigios and dogs and bunnies and what the hell was I going to do with them? (no self respecting kid in my world would take them) so on a Saturday I put them all out on the sidewalk outside of my apartment (in Brooklyn Heights) with a sign “Help me. Please adopt me. I am being rejected by my owner who won me at Coney Island and thinks I am hideous.” Then I would peak out and look now and then and people took them all!!!
“On July 31, 2007, a 53-year old man broke several vertebrae, while riding the Cyclone. He died four days later.[5] [6] This is the only time in the Cyclone’s history that a person died after sustaining injuries from the ride.”
ENY, in light of your cruel joke, kindly email me at carrollgardened AT gmail DOT com, preferably from an email account that you can remember and that you check! Despite what people here will tell you, you can trust me; after all, I’ve known your “Clark Kent” identity for months, and I haven’t given you up yet!!
Posted by: CGar at April 1, 2010 11:29 AM
Huh…wha?? You know my identity!!! Yikes.
Not surprising. Any person with some real initiative and who’s smart and curious enough could figure out my secret identity. OK, I’ll email you.
no unfortunately they took the bumper cars away 🙁 not sure if they city is planning on bringing them back, but i have a feeling the lame rides that the city is bringing back this summer is going to amount to nothing more than a couple of those lame inflatable castles that kids jump around in.
*rob*
One of the funniest things is watching the very little kids on the kiddie rides. They are hilarious!
Biff, thanks. I’ll check it out. KK has nice properties (no homo). Not sure where things are going with the loft at this point, but interminable negotiations are still dragging on, and it’s just not warranted. Have something else in mind also, which I’ll tell you about later.
*rob*!!! Are there still bumper cars there?? I LOVE bumper cars. I’ll go this summer if anyone wants to go.
woooo…..about the broken vertebrae, wow. I can imagine that. Last summer when I went I thought I might have gotten hurt.
dona, the cyclone is perfect for spinal adjs. Took my niece last year after the mermaid parade and it took a couple of days and some advil to stand straight. Picture taken makes me look like Ed O’Neil.
Posted by: DeLepp at April 1, 2010 11:23 AM
HA!HA! I went a while back with my friend and we rode the Cyclone –said shit 1,000 times between the two of us — then went on to the shooting games and we WON! Tons of stuffed animals, monstrous purple Topo Gigios and dogs and bunnies and what the hell was I going to do with them? (no self respecting kid in my world would take them) so on a Saturday I put them all out on the sidewalk outside of my apartment (in Brooklyn Heights) with a sign “Help me. Please adopt me. I am being rejected by my owner who won me at Coney Island and thinks I am hideous.” Then I would peak out and look now and then and people took them all!!!
CGar, potential apt for you, although seems it may be a walkup:
http://www.kevincarberry.com/2010/02/05/a-sparkling-two-bedroom
kens, I think that’s a myth.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coney_Island_Cyclone
“On July 31, 2007, a 53-year old man broke several vertebrae, while riding the Cyclone. He died four days later.[5] [6] This is the only time in the Cyclone’s history that a person died after sustaining injuries from the ride.”