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  1. Feb 23 2007, 05:55 PM Post #3 re comment above, this guy just goes to different forums sharing his negative comments? nice one. Group: Members Posts: 304 Joined: 29-September 06 From: Gold Coast Member No.: 1,275 I can take a photo of a blank block of land and post it on the internet too. PS. Get over Wonderland. --------------------
  2. wow it must be completely unrecognisable from any aspect now. oh...thems were the days......
  3. excuse me for answering a question directed to another - the answer is "C.M."
  4. hehe I still have the certificate for "excellence in an emergency situation" for the cable snapping incident. I was unloader, the e-stop was hit, and the worst IVT Sup was on duty at the time...she should've stuck to managing hamburgers..
  5. One of my favourite stories was the 2 guys working on Probe let 2 young male guests ride with ONLY shirts and shoes (nothing else) taking the safety/dress rules to the letter. Needless to say I don't know if the next year on park service as punishment made it worth their while!
  6. i thought it may have only been my pc that wouldn't work with webchat
  7. SP7Queen has lots of memorabilia, which usually resulted in a warning of some kind, a wizards' e-stop, a dodgems seatbelt, a 360 extension belt, down tape and zodiac "please remain seated at all times" on my commode, on my furniture, the list goes on... feel free to pm me astro if you really want to know, if you knew me, you knew spacenugget as well yes, daniel, that was him, i remember when he dropped his mobile in the lake. but then, then there was the maintenance guy with the hot legs in footy shorts, sorry, back to the topic.............
  8. wow mnemo, you remember the all the good stuff. i knew that whole sequence word for word from the queue to tunnels 1, 2 & 3, plus the whole evacuation routine. I did it non-stop for 2.5 years when it first opened. as for things falling off the probe, a young man from maintenance i was mates with left a crow bar on the back of cabin 2, luckily enough, during morning ride check, which came crashing down into the launch pad. also i was the loader when the cable broke, still have the special certificate for "Excellence in an emergency situation" and a cut out from the newspaper the day after it happened. (nerd). the days of the doors above the launch pad with loads of smoke - unbelievable (had a call from base asking if there was a fire once because we kept pressing pre-show door open, so much smoke people tripped over when they couldn't see where they were going!!! oh the fun). i was told at the time that the reason the numbers up the top in the hat didn't match with when cabins dropped, was because in the first year when they changed the motors to faster ones' they wouldn't pay for the countdown to be redone.
  9. loving those videos, thank god when probe cable broke they weren't wearing those makeshift harnesses
  10. interesting, one of the couples i saw walking along the road in the blue mountains, and the other, well..... let's just say i know of two ladies in the same building in sydney that were first in best dressed before the wife.
  11. indeed, i meant supervisors. sorry it's 7 years since i was there and forgot the lingo the joy and frustration of net chat is knowing/not knowing if i'm talking to someone i knew back then probably not being so long ago thanks for your correction
  12. whilst this is an old topic, my question relates. does anyone know if a couple of maintenance/rides op managers ended up getting married?
  13. re: Lake (rename me, what was the name of this area? ) The area from the front gate to the Transylvania Bridge and the Skyhawk was International Village aka IVT (International Village and Transylvania), I think this may be the info you are after to name the area around the lake next to Bounty's (which was also fondly known to some of us as 360). Oh sadness.
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