Aug. 20th, 2007

trinityvixen: (bear)
Well, not nothing. I spent another half weekend looking for--and finding--bridesmaids' dresses with [livejournal.com profile] feiran and [livejournal.com profile] viridian. That adventure beneath the lj-cut. )

All-night Wal-Mart was paid another visit, and at last I own Taboo and Scattergories, so we should definitely get together again and play (especially those of y'all who weren't there to do so until 5:30 am this Sunday). Those are probably my favorite games for parties besides Apples to Apples.

Which, incidentally, we played through the entire box of cards of whilst waiting to get tickets to Shakespeare in the Park. Those hours just flew by, and, thanks to exhaustion and the general silliness of that game, left us all giggly and silly for many an hour after. Loved the production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," though I could have done without the creepy Victorian goth children and the singing. Keith David makes a fiercely frightening Oberon, such that, even without the help from a crappy Puck, he overshadowed all. Great time waiting on the line, though, even if our asses were sore. I'd definitely do it again. And y'all should go try to do so, too!
trinityvixen: (thinking Mario)
Interesting results again from last Friday's poll.

I like that the vast majority have been to several theme parks. Despite the fact that the places exist to suck money (and, often, joy) out of your life, they are really wonderful places. And among some of the safest means of excitement-generation available. I screamed my head off on Kingda Ka at Six Flags, but I never once thought there was any danger (logically, I mean--my body reacted quite differently to the stimulus of such a long, fast drop).

And how cute is it that we all love boat rides and log flumes? I always say there's nothing quite like a boat ride. You go to EPCOT Center at Disney, and you can put up with just about anything--even the educational stuff!--if they'll put you on a boat and let it take you around a water track. I remember how disappointed we were when we went to EPCOT last time and the boat ride in "Mexico" was down for repairs. It was like, "Sheesh, why are we even here?" and we proceded immediately (almost immediately--we did stop for margaritas) to "Norway" to take the boat ride there. I can't even remember stopping at any of the place between the rides, even. And I'd be hard-pressed to think of even a single boat ride that I didn't enjoy (the Jungle Cruise ride at Disney World comes close--THERE WERE PUNS).

It's surprising though how many like rollercoasters. My experience has been that roughly half of the people you go to an amusement park with won't like them. But almost as many said they did as said they liked (more understandably) the water rides. Hmm.

And, while I sympathize with people who won't try a new ride without confirmation that it's of a type they'll like, you guys are wussies. I may have been sick for days because Mission Space spun me around so fast (THE RIDE HAD BARF BAGS) I wanted to die, and it's true that Scream Machine and Medusa might have given me a concussion, but I still went on them! Life's too short to be stuck waiting for other people to get off the ride!

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