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Post September 2nd, 2010, 12:15 am

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Originally posted by OblivionFreak

Originally posted by Live on earths ass

Plus steepest is often not the best,stupid bitch fight.


For me the beyond vertical drop on SAW felt a lot more intense than Oblivion's 'vertical' drop so it does count for something


Oblivian does not have a 90* drop lol. The max angle is 87 degrees. I'm surprised you call yourself OblivianFreak [lol]
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Post September 2nd, 2010, 1:02 am

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So, onto the actual ride. I think it's cool Six Flags is letting their parks get eurofighters now. It's unique to the southeast and the Six Flags chain.

Post September 2nd, 2010, 2:13 am

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I love Eurofighters but since Huracun (or however you spell it) When they made the drops bigger, with two supports i dont like them, the old drops were tighter and more fun :@

Post September 2nd, 2010, 3:40 am

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Originally posted by Jcoasters

Originally posted by OblivionFreak

Originally posted by Live on earths ass

Plus steepest is often not the best,stupid bitch fight.


For me the beyond vertical drop on SAW felt a lot more intense than Oblivion's 'vertical' drop so it does count for something


Oblivian does not have a 90* drop lol. The max angle is 87 degrees. I'm surprised you call yourself OblivianFreak [lol]


I know it's not completely vertical and that's why i put 'vertical' in inverted commas

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Post September 2nd, 2010, 4:13 am

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Originally posted by dcs221

Inverted commas? Please go to school.


Thats what they're called in the uk

Post September 2nd, 2010, 4:27 am
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Originally posted by OblivionFreak

Originally posted by dcs221

Inverted commas? Please go to school.


Thats what they're called in the uk


Perhaps you the dump where you live in, but in the rest of the world (the entire world, that is) they are simply called quotation marks.
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They're not inverted commmas ( [lol] ). And they're not quotation marks, hyyyper. They're apostrophes.

" quotation marks " apostro'phe

Post September 2nd, 2010, 5:35 am
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^They are quotation marks, as quotation marks can be " or '.

An apostrophe is not used to quote something, but when you combine he is to he's. While they look the same, it's the way you use it that makes the difference.
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Originally posted by hyyyper

Originally posted by OblivionFreak

Originally posted by dcs221

Inverted commas? Please go to school.


Thats what they're called in the uk


Perhaps you the dump where you live in, but in the rest of the world (the entire world, that is) they are simply called quotation marks.


with the poor ENGLISH you have used I am taking it that you are saying the UK is a dump. for a staff member this is as bad state of play. If you do think that we live in such a 'dump' then surely this is objective and should not be produced as an insult to another member with being a so called mod that is there for the comunity?

Post September 2nd, 2010, 3:08 pm
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^Well, my english is not perfect, as it is not my mother tongue. And I'm not saying the UK is a dump. Just the place where they teach people that quotation marks are inverted comma's. If there are placed like that in the US or The Netherlands, I would consider that dumps as well.
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That is a very hypocritical response that just confirms what you originally insinuated. What respect I had for you has gone.

Post September 2nd, 2010, 4:32 pm
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Originally posted by hyyyper

^Well, my english is not perfect, as it is not my mother tongue. And I'm not saying the UK is a dump. Just the place where they teach people that quotation marks are inverted comma's. If there are placed like that in the US or The Netherlands, I would consider that dumps as well.


No, it's just that in the UK they can be referred to as Inverted Commas. They're quotation marks also, but some people just have a different name for them, it's still just as correct in England to call them inverted commas.

It's exactly the same as the difference between trousers and pants. In America, they call trousers - pants. It's correct in their country but it would get them in a sticky situation if they asked for pants here.

American is a different language to English and in English, "inverted commas" is one of the correct terminologies for quotation marks.

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Originally posted by Coasterkidmwm

Cause New Jersey isn't the asshole of the east coast lol.


That's Newark, my friend. You are generalizing. The only reason that is a polluted, crime filled, crack selling area is because it is next to NYC. If you go east to the northeast Bergen, Passaic, Sussex, Morris area and south (besides Trenton and Camden), it is a really nice place to live. The beaches are nice and it's a great area to get to good amusement parks. [:)]

The way you generalize is like someone saying, "America is just a bunch of barren flat lands filled with virgins," when, in reality, that is just Illinois.

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