On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 13:09:30 -0700 redghost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What of the poor youngsters who are too wet behind the ears to recall
just what the meaning of E ticket was?
I'm not wet behind the ears, but I don't know what an E ticket is.
Please enlighten me.
Craig
Used to be the hardcore thrill rides at amusement parks, particularly
Disney. You bought a ticket that permitted you onto particular types
of rides, and the E's were the roughest and toughest.
Tjohn
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On 7/13/05, Craig McCluskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 13:09:30 -0700
Tjohn wrote:
Used to be the hardcore thrill rides at amusement parks, particularly
Disney. You bought a ticket that permitted you onto particular types
of rides, and the E's were the roughest and toughest.
Now you pay $50 to get in, and pay by the hour for the rides, the best
rides
I thought Dave M might like this article on the new Brabus V12 6.3 E Class.
Ummm, let's see0-300 km/h in 30 seconds!
12 piston calipers in front and six piston in the rear!
The list goes on and on... here's the link!
http://www.classicdriver.com/uk/magazine/3300.asp?id=12540
Jeff Zedic wrote:
Ummm, let's see0-300 km/h in 30 seconds!
It's just another W210.
I hope it isn't doing 350 when the spring seats rust through. ;-)
No, it's a 211..
Jeff Zedic
Toronto
87 300TD
83 300D
What of the poor youngsters who are too wet behind the ears to recall
just what the meaning of E ticket was? Now you pay through the nose
and all you do is stand sweating for the former E ticket rides. If you
did not get a chance to use the tix, they were always good for next
visit. They