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Is it okay to feed ducks funnel cones?  

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  1. 1. Is it okay to feed ducks funnel cones?

    • Yes- Ducks enjoy the taste of everything!
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    • No- It\'s probably dead or having mutant ducklings.
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Which Six Flags did you go to? Magic Mountain in CA? I used to live about 15 minutes away from that one, but now I'm more like 5 hours away *sigh*. I miss my six flags. Anyways, it's not the damned ducks you should worry about lol. At a certain time of the year these damned geese are all over that place. Right by the Riddler's Revenge theres this little area with water. They used to have these remote control boats in the little pond there but they took em out and now there's some theater stadium behind it for some batman show. But all these damned geese were chillin' in the water over there and this one kid leaned over the railing and started making bird noises at em. One of em got pissed off and flew at him. After that it just sat there in the middle of the walkway and chased anyone who got too close. That was some funny shít.

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Originally posted by Elegy

Which Six Flags did you go to? Magic Mountain in CA? I used to live about 15 minutes away from that one, but now I'm more like 5 hours away *sigh*. I miss my six flags. Anyways, it's not the damned ducks you should worry about lol. At a certain time of the year these damned geese are all over that place. Right by the Riddler's Revenge theres this little area with water. They used to have these remote control boats in the little pond there but they took em out and now there's some theater stadium behind it for some batman show. But all these damned geese were chillin' in the water over there and this one kid leaned over the railing and started making bird noises at em. One of em got pissed off and flew at him. After that it just sat there in the middle of the walkway and chased anyone who got too close. That was some funny shít.

 

Nope. The one in Ohio. They preach its the best six flags ever

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I live near chicago, and i think the Ohio one is better then the chicago and georgia ones, the georgia Six Flags is sorta empty i supose, but neither chicago or georgia have the Superman, which is a pretty kickass ride, but chicago just got 2 new coasters, which iswhy im taking my girlfriend there thursday, and shes taking me saturday, she says we will need both days but i think if we run to the rides fast enough, and cut enough ;-) we wont need both days. it aint no thang tho. Also me adn her are going to a Korn concert the 8th, and shes taking me to a concert the 27th i cant wait.......

 

 

gotta love a girl who likes music like you do

 

she also has her liscence which is cool (im only 15)

 

Edit: by the way, feed the ducks all you can, just watch your fingers, i was bit by a duck, it got "friendly" with my girl and i thought id teach it a lesson......dam ducks are fast buggers...

 

Ian

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Originally posted by Twins of Doom

except for the fact that the duck may come back looking for food the next day and starve:mad:

 

People will feed it for the rest of its life. Either that or I am going back tommorrow and eating it for diner. Which ever I feel like at the time of the decision.:cool:

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Originally posted by Darth Knight

 

Georgia has the superman.

 

Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, CA. has "Superman : The Escape".

 

It uses state-of-the-art electromagnetic motors to blast the aerodynamic vehicles out of the station, accelerating from 0-100mph in 7 seconds before shooting straight up the 41 story tower. An unprecedented 6.5 seconds of weightlessness is experienced as riders rocket to the top, then slowly begin the terrifying backward descent. As the trains freefall straight down the skyscraper, they will once again reach the 100mph speed zone...before safely returning to earth. Spanning more than 900 feet across the theme park and looming 415 feet above the ground, the dual track coaster forms a gigantic "L" shaped superstructure.

This was also the first thrill-ride to reach 100 mph!!!

 

cool ride, if you didn't have to stand in line two hours to ride it...

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