I didn't go to Six flags until I was about 19 years old because I was always too afraid.
But after the first time I was hooked. Through my early twenties I was there too many times to count. Now, in the last few years I am scared to death of certain rides.
I lost my courage. I saw a new report on that new ride in NJ. It looks sooooooo freakin scary.
Disneyland is more my speed now.
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Who Likes Roller Coaster?
by simplesally ini love roller coasters, but i am so not sure if i would ride this new one at six flags.
i went to their website and they have a virtual ride you can take!
six flags unveils fastest roller coaster wednesday, september 29, 2004. jackson, n.j. ?
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HAPPY BURFDAY 2 MEEEEEE!!!!!
by kittyeatzjdubs ini'm celebrating my first birthday this weekend!!!!!!!!
lalalalalaaaaa!!!!!!
all of my friends are gonna be there and my bestest friend from high school, heidi .
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sandy
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! I HOPE YOU HAVE A GREAT ONE!!!!!!
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CMA SHOW 2005
by sandy into all my fellow country music listening fans out there: .
did you watch this year's show last week?
sugarland's performance: am i the only person in the world that thinks they were lip-syncing?
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sandy
To all my fellow country music listening fans out there:
Did you watch this year's show last week?
Sugarland's performance: Am I the only person in the world that thinks they were lip-syncing?
They are getting all these great review for their perfomance and I would have bet a million bucks they were lip-syncing.
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How did you get over your silly fear of demons?
by embeth2525 ineven now, i still battle with a silly fear of if something might have demons or not...i know it is silly, really, i do, but i haven't been able to get over it completely yet.
does anyone have any suggetions for me?
thanks beth
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I haven't. LOL
I use logic to talk me out of scaring the hell out of myself. I still avoid movies about ghosts. My friends have to drag me in the theatre. -
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It was a great movie!
I read this off of Yahoo and I think it is a great review.
Thought Provoking...
by marrahelwe (movies profile) May 6, 2005
154 of 163 people found this review helpful
From the opening scene, where Don Cheadle offers his philosophies on life and violence in LA, I knew that I was in for a good ride. As a rule, my mind races ahead, successfully anticipating what is going to happen next, but with "Crash," I was often way off. Nevertheless, each storyline was believable in the context of the whole. At one point, I felt that my own belief system, especially with respect to racial and ethnic prejudices, was being challenged, and I was not always pleasantly surprised by what I found inside of myself.
By the end, however, I wasn't feeling so bad, realizing that no one character was free from prejudice (except perhaps the child) and that no one incident could be fully understood in isolation; fortunately, we are left with the understanding that redemption is within everyone's reach, depending, I suppose, on what fate has in store on any given day or at any given moment.
Even though it would be easier to see this as a movie about issues revolving around the color of our skin or the country we are born in, I found it to be more about being human and dealing with the countless misunderstandings, whether we realize it or not, that we take part in each day, and that, despite our weaknesses, we are capable of amazing acts of courage, and, despite our goodness, we are capable of much evil, any of which transcends color, country of origin, religious belief, or economic status. -
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The saddest song you've ever heard
by littlerockguy inwhat is the saddest song that brings tears to your eyes just about every time you hear it?
mine is harry chapin's cats in the cradle
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Concrete Angel
She walks to school with the lunch she packed
Nobody knows what she's holdin' back
Wearin' the same dress she wore yesterday
She hides the bruises with linen and lace
The teacher wonders but she doesn't ask
It's hard to see the pain behind the mask
Bearing the burden of a secret storm
Sometimes she wishes she was never born
Through the wind and the rain
She stands hard as a stone
In a world that she can't rise above
But her dreams give her wings
And she flies to a place where she's loved
Concrete angel
Somebody cries in the middle of the night
The neighbors hear, but they turn out the lights
A fragile soul caught in the hands of fate
When morning comes it'll be too late
A statue stands in a shaded place
An angel girl with an upturned face
A name is written on a polished rock
A broken heart that the world forgot -
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The saddest song you've ever heard
by littlerockguy inwhat is the saddest song that brings tears to your eyes just about every time you hear it?
mine is harry chapin's cats in the cradle
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ONE MORE DAY BY DIAMOND RIO
Last night I had a crazy dream
A wish was granted just for me
It could be for anything
I didn?t ask for money
Or a mansion in malibu
I simply wished, for one more day with you
Chorus
One more day
One more time
One more sunset, maybe I?d be satisfied
But then again
I know what it would do
Leave me wishing still, for one more day with you
First thing I?d do, is pray for time to crawl
Then I?d unplug the telephone
And keep the tv off
I?d hold you every second
Say a million I love you?s
That?s what I?d do, with one more day with you
Chorus
Leave me wishing still, for one more day
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sandy
I wish the apology to you was a little more direct and specific. But it is much better than nothing, as you know. I am happy that you have already forgiven him. That means so much for you personally.
Though we can never forget, forgiveness certainly helps with our own healing.
I know how much it means for our abuser to actually confess and apologize.
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Current Favorite Movie Quote
by CinemaBlend in"god is just an imaginary friend for adults.
" - morgan freeman, the big bounce
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One of the funniest movies I have ever seen: Napoleon Dynamite
Don: Hey, Napoleon. What did you do last summer again?
Napoleon Dynamite: I told you! I spent it with my uncle in Alaska hunting wolverines!
Don: Did you shoot any?
Napoleon Dynamite: Yes, like 50 of 'em! They kept trying to attack my cousins, what the heck would you do in a situation like that?
Don: What kind of gun did you use?
Napoleon Dynamite: A freakin' 12-gauge, what do you think?
Napoleon Dynamite: How long did it take you to grow that moustache?
Pedro: A couple of days.
Kip: Well, things are getting pretty serious right now. I mean, we chat online for, like, two hours every day so I guess you could say things are gettin' pretty serious. -
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sandy
loosie my sister had a similar experience. When she first joined the tms she was about 23, 14 years ago.
She went up for her first assignment as a householder and she laughed through the entire 5 minute talk.
This was in the 2nd school (back room). After that she asked to taken off the list. She has never signed up again.
And now she is pioneer, maybe an auxillary pioneer I am not sure. But she still is not in the school.
She made it clear to them that she just cannot handle the tms.