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Post by mttbrilhart on Apr 9, 2009 19:23:57 GMT -5
Anybody want to state a remembrance for a favorite deceased HH stunt? I guess this is about as good of a funeral for them as it can get, unless any of you want to go dig through mounds of reeking garbage to recover their corpses, so they can be buried or cremated...
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Post by mttbrilhart on Apr 14, 2009 19:45:16 GMT -5
...A Big Golden Darkride in the Sky...
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Post by mikebiggs on Apr 15, 2009 18:34:15 GMT -5
It's truly a shame to think that such one of a kind pieces were just tossed into the garbage with the same value put on them as old socks, empty beer cans, and rotten banana peels. Lest we forget, trimper's HH stunts aren't the only ones to meet an untimely and "trashy" fate. This seems to be what happens to most stunts when a ride remodels or closes down. Of course it would be best if the rides were left to still operate, but the next best thing could be at least to auction them off to someone who cared enough to proudly display them (i.e. all of us ;D ) in their homes. Let's keep praying that whenever that day comes for the HH to close it's doors for good that it's priceless treasures will get the proper retirement treatment!
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Post by mttbrilhart on Apr 15, 2009 21:23:31 GMT -5
BTW, I was just researching, an the HH is younger then Disneyland, but 3 years older then the Haunted Mansion. I was thinking about how cheesy the stunts are today in Peter Pan's Flight, the world's shortest ride for a 8 hour wait. They have less movement or motion then a Tracy stunt, but they are in corporate hands. So, the cheesy wiggling of Peter an Hook can suffice as a battle, but headslingers an Flying Crabs are full of motion, an are surprisingly younger, but only the good die young as they say...
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