FIIIIIRST!!!! (Hmm. If this is what procrastinating on a major assignment gets me, then perhaps I should procrastinate more.)
But on the the important stuff: namely, you. Wrote. FLUFF. Wondeful, fun, fluffy fluff.
AND it took place at Cedar Point. This excited me way more than it should have. I love Cedar Point. I go there far more often than is healthy. (Hey--I'm a midwesterner. I have no desire to do Disney. But America's RollerCoast? It's the bomb.) I found myself wonderfing just which coasters Kurt and Matt rode, whether they would have waited in line for the Top Thrill Dragster, etc. I pictured Finn following the bunny (so Finn!) through Frontiertown, Rachel critiquing the singing at one of those restaurant shows.... Point is, I loved the setting, and I loved watching them interact in the setting. It was nice to see the Glee kids be kidsSantana riding the whirly rides to make Brittany happy made me "awwww." I'm a coaster fanatic, but twirly rides? Ew. For me, THIS is the
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You must. It's so hard to describe unless you've been there.
And you must try roller coasters if you go. You cannot go to "America's Roller Coast" and not give them a try. (Believe me, you'll hear that phrase 5 million times throughout the course of the day.) They've got wooden and steel, 100 to 400 footers. There's a fit for everyone! (Oh dear god. I just need to give up and work for their PR department.)
You ever need a roller coaster / Cedar Point guide, I'm your gal. :)
Don't get use to the fluff, it probably won't happen very often. Its' not really my medium.
I admit, I've never actually been there and only heard about it on the travel channel...so I looked it up. It was in Ohio so I thought it would work.
Ah, Kurt liking Roller Coasters was actually Michelle's idea, because she thought that would be funny. I agreed.
Whatever, twirly rides rule. ;) I don't like roller coasters myself much, but I bruise like a banana and always get hurt. Boo!
Ah, Puck and the clowns, that was something else entirely. ;) I just thought it would be hysterical if Puck freaked out that bad at clowns, so that's where I took it lol.
Thanks so much for your comment love, and I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Oh, it works. If you like coasters and you live in Ohio, you've been to Cedar Point and/or Kings Island. (Since Cedar Point totally PWNS Kings Island in my opinion, you made the right call.)
I do love that it was Kurt that liked the coasters. Being a coaster fanatic myself (and having spent lots and lots of time in line for them), I enjoy people-watching the other fanatics. It's the unexpected fans (the little kids, the 'nerdy' girls) that make me giggle. I admit that I (librarian nerd!) enjoyed strapping myself to the front of the Dragster (400 feet straight up then down, baby!), only to hear the shaved-head, tattooed biker guy in the car behind me say "I think I'm going to cry. Shitshitshitshit." right before launch. When we ended, I was cackling like mad and he was swearing up a streak. Asked me if I was insane. Good times!
FIIIIIRST!!!!
(Hmm. If this is what procrastinating on a major assignment gets me, then perhaps I should procrastinate more.)
But on the the important stuff: namely, you. Wrote. FLUFF. Wondeful, fun, fluffy fluff.
AND it took place at Cedar Point. This excited me way more than it should have. I love Cedar Point. I go there far more often than is healthy. (Hey--I'm a midwesterner. I have no desire to do Disney. But America's RollerCoast? It's the bomb.) I found myself wonderfing just which coasters Kurt and Matt rode, whether they would have waited in line for the Top Thrill Dragster, etc. I pictured Finn following the bunny (so Finn!) through Frontiertown, Rachel critiquing the singing at one of those restaurant shows.... Point is, I loved the setting, and I loved watching them interact in the setting. It was nice to see the Glee kids be kidsSantana riding the whirly rides to make Brittany happy made me "awwww." I'm a coaster fanatic, but twirly rides? Ew. For me, THIS is the ( ... )
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ps: I am terrified of roller coasters but would give it a try, I think.
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I had no idea distance wise how far it was, I just guessed lol.
Thanks for your comment love, and I'm so glad you liked it!
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And you must try roller coasters if you go. You cannot go to "America's Roller Coast" and not give them a try. (Believe me, you'll hear that phrase 5 million times throughout the course of the day.) They've got wooden and steel, 100 to 400 footers. There's a fit for everyone! (Oh dear god. I just need to give up and work for their PR department.)
You ever need a roller coaster / Cedar Point guide, I'm your gal. :)
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I admit, I've never actually been there and only heard about it on the travel channel...so I looked it up. It was in Ohio so I thought it would work.
Ah, Kurt liking Roller Coasters was actually Michelle's idea, because she thought that would be funny. I agreed.
Whatever, twirly rides rule. ;) I don't like roller coasters myself much, but I bruise like a banana and always get hurt. Boo!
Ah, Puck and the clowns, that was something else entirely. ;) I just thought it would be hysterical if Puck freaked out that bad at clowns, so that's where I took it lol.
Thanks so much for your comment love, and I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
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I do love that it was Kurt that liked the coasters. Being a coaster fanatic myself (and having spent lots and lots of time in line for them), I enjoy people-watching the other fanatics. It's the unexpected fans (the little kids, the 'nerdy' girls) that make me giggle. I admit that I (librarian nerd!) enjoyed strapping myself to the front of the Dragster (400 feet straight up then down, baby!), only to hear the shaved-head, tattooed biker guy in the car behind me say "I think I'm going to cry. Shitshitshitshit." right before launch. When we ended, I was cackling like mad and he was swearing up a streak. Asked me if I was insane. Good times!
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