Question:
Do you think Geauga Lakes Big Dipper should be demolished?
anonymous
2010-09-07 07:42:10 UTC
http://www.ohio.com/news/102130839.html

The Big Dipper wooden roller coaster, a staple at the defunct Geauga Lake amusement park since 1925, is on eBay with a starting bid of $9,500, and a "Buy It Now" price of $65,000. Tom Woosnam of Apex Western Machinery Movers in Akron made the one and only bid, but said he represented someone who wished to remain anonymous. Through Woosnam, the owner again declined to reveal himself or comment about the eBay auction, citing verbal attacks that coaster enthusiasts have made to him about his intent.
Five answers:
anonymous
2010-09-07 09:17:10 UTC
That ride made my parts sing...
kytle
2016-12-12 23:15:50 UTC
specific, yet what would be greater suprising is which you will see the Southern pass from the Everglades or the foreign places street, yet in basic terms quickly classes in spring. The dippers are additionally too dim to be observed lots on your very gentle polluted sky, you will see in basic terms 3 out of the 7 Little Dipper stars and six out of the 7 enormous Dipper stars.
anonymous
2010-09-07 09:49:18 UTC
I think it should be taken down and moved like the London Bridge was.



Not to Arizona though, but to Pyongyang, as a gift to the North Korean Government for the fine job they are doing leading the country.



They need to relax.



They can get the paint and damaged hardware replaced by their friends in iran and China.



The Iranians make the highest quality hardware and tools in the world!
robot62
2010-09-09 14:20:33 UTC
I've never been to Geauge Lake but it sucks that its had problems. At one time it looked like it was a really fun amusement park.
?
2010-09-10 21:22:21 UTC
no. i think the american coaster enthusiasts should buy it before the 15th. suggest that to them.


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