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Mean Streak Catches Fire, Is Doused

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This post isn't really about the fire, but, I would like to say something - it's a shame Mean Streak (in my opinion) has such a good layout! I don't know about you, but it looks so cool and fun. Alas, (yeah, I used that word :P) it is very rough and uncomfortable to most people.

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I don't know that I would say the coaster has a good layout...it seems very rampy to me...but it certainly is a beautiful ride...to look at.

I don't know that I would say the coaster has a good layout...it seems very rampy to me...but it certainly is a beautiful ride...to look at.

One of the more photogenic rides I have been around! Kinda like a good looking girl who has no personality.....

I smell a conspiracy here.

Perhaps CF executives were "experimenting" a fire on MS with a much bigger goal in mind...

In the monster movie, "The Beast from 20,000 fatoms," the heros killed The Beast while The Beast was chewing up the roller coaster at an amusment park. They had to ride the coaster's car up to the top of the lift hill in order to get a clear shot into The Beast's neck. But as they shot The Beast, it caused the car to go down the hill and the car drove off the end of the chewed up track and caused a fire, which destroyed the roller coaster, but the heros survived and the monster died. Roller coasters can burn quickly if it is not promptly doused. But the movie was good as monster movies go but The Beast got his or her fill of fiber! :rolleyes:

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