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  1. Ah yes that's a very good point Benin, you are correct and I acknowledge my error, as you point out, somewhat ironic, that fact is not missed upon me.

     

    However, it would have been better had Mark pointed that out himself rather than continuing to discuss the matter then resorting to using admin powers which, until I acknowledged such, prevented me from responding to your post, and frankly, if disagreeing with another member and pointing out perceived flaws in their viewpoint is considered threatening behaviour then I suggest Mark grows a thicker skin (and if Mark didn't appoint himself, it is still incorrect that he be issuing the sanction because of his heavy involvement in the discussion, in the real world that's called a conflict of interest)..

     

    Perhaps in future if an admin member is offended by something a member says to them they should do the logical thing and pass on their complaint to a fellow mod to decide upon, rather than appointing themselves victim, judge, jury and executioner, this being especially ironic given the subject matter at hand.

     

    So, I'll bid the forum farewell as there are other places on the net where the subject matter can be discussed at length, maturely like adults where the mod team understand the concept of discussion without resorting to the very tactics they aparantly despise so much.

  2. Its not important Mark, it called humourous rhetoric, something your generation seem not to have grasped yet.

     

    Benijn, Lol wut yourself, Mark said Trump would target LGBT rights and removing the first amendment wouldn't affect single white males, he then denied saying the first and only response to the second was some unintelligible comment I can only assume stems from watching/reading/digesting too much fear porn.

     

    Of course it's immaterial to you the factual context of what he said is utter horse**** or the thing he denied saying was quoted directly under my comment.

     

    Come on kids, I thought they taught you how to argue properly at school nowadays.  Try to present facts rather than heresay and don't deny things everybody can see and you might find my responses are a little less sarcastic in their nature.

  3. My assumptions are based in no more fact than yours, you also said he'd go for easy targets like LGBT, so yes and no, you're splitting hairs at the atomic level by now trying to say you didn't say he'd only go for LGBT rights...

     

    I see that as offended as you seem to be, you don't actually deny watchg Sky News.

     

    18 hours ago, Mark9 said:

    He won't go for womens rights. He'll go for easier targets like the LGBT rights or maybe insult a few ethnic minorities, maybe even the disabled because they're softer targets. As long as the Ku Klux Klan are happy though.

     

  4. The forum won't let me edit (probably this crap tablet) so I'll just add this bit about the first amendment, it has absolutely naff all to do with gay, women, black or orange rights and relates to the freedom of expression (what gives an American the right to call me a cock), the freedom of the press (the right reporters have to call Trump a bankrupt) and the right to peaceful protest and redress.

     

    If you believe Trump can simply withdraw this amendment then I suggest you stop watching Sky News, he can't, and even if he did try, the Supreme Court can just rule the executive order as unconstitutional and it'll be dead in the water.

     

    Here is the Amendment itself, you see it relates not to color, sex or sexual preference so yes, single white males will be just as ****ed as the next person if that amendment ever gets gutted, stop making it an LGBT issue because it isn't.

     

    Amendment I. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

  5. 1) not directly but every opportunity given they say "we don't want to overthrow the result, we just don't agree with it"  might as well piss upwind for all the good that is going to do.

     

    2) Fair point that's understandable, but one could easily argue that restricting civil partnerships to just gay couples is as repressive as allowing marriage only for straights...

     

    3) removal of the first amendment will affect every living being in the USA, not just one particular sexual or racial group.

  6. A causality paradox is where your own actions trigger the very events you are trying to prevent, in the case of these protests, they are presumably protesting because they can and will in all likelihood result in draconian measures to prevent future protest, not because Trump is a Nazi, but because some of the protesters are incapable of protesting peacefully.

     

    Do you honestly think protesting is going to change the result of the election?  As Obama said, if you don't like the result, grab a clipboard and put yourself out there for office.

     

    As for LGBT I don't real know enough about the rights that are under threat, but I know several gay couples who have never married and are quiet happy with their civil partnerships because to them it is their thing, straight couples have marriage, gay couples civil partnerships, at the end of the day both mean pretty much the same thing so I don't understand why so many knickers get twisted over 'gay marriage' when most of the time is spent trying to break away from conventional 'straight' customs like marriage and whatnot.

     

    Isn't the first amendment the freedom of speech one?  If so then I think the removal of that can hardly be classed as anti-LGBT since it will affect everybody.

  7. There are ways and means of conveying solidarity that don't involve protesting or throwing bricks through the nearest window akin to a two year old laying in the supermarket screaming because mummy said no to chocolate.

     

    As pluk said it's always amusing to see people protest in the name of democracy the result of a democratic election, makes you wonder if these people actually understand the concept of democracy or whether they voted, I'd hazard a guess a percentage of the protesters didn't even vote and the other half are there for the carnage and free food, after all who takes a claw hammer to a 'peaceful protest'?

  8. Merlin doesn't own anything, they lease it all, but having said that the deal is a bit like a leasehold on land for an individual, most of the Farm buildings are listed however, which pretty much precludes any development of that area.

  9. 10 hours ago, pluk said:

    In a word, no. 

     

    I'd say the biggest problem with the trains isamendablek of weight reducing the swing so it isn't as exciting and doesn't flow properly. 

     

    The problem that causes the discomfort is the trains seem to not be solidly coupled which causes them to shuffle back and forth into each other as it travels along the track. This isn't really noticeable at the front or back but is worse in the middle of the train. Swinging side to side softly is fun, jerking back and forth not so much.

     

    I wouldn't really say it's uncomfortable in the painful sense though, it's more just annoying. 

     

    I've not been for a few years now though,  maybe they've fixed it? 

    Doubtful!

     

     

    Nope they havnt fixed it, the lack of weight is also the reason it stalls so often before the second lift hill and why they can't send the trains out if the first six rows aren't filled.

     

    Mind you given the black hole Surrey is in financially at the moment they might be more amenable to changes at Chessie than they usually are if Merlin help them out with a few things, maybe they should ask?

  10. First ride?  Thunder River - April 1987 (perk of having family high up at RMC at the time) infact my uncle told me I was one of the first people to ever ride it so you can imagine how my mum reacted when the kid was injuried a few weeks later lol, genie was out that bottle though.

     

    The ride was rough back then, took my first girlfriend on it later that year and she puked all over me in the tunnel but it didn't matter as the water washed it off before we'd got back to the station.

     

    In the modern era Swarm at the Feb half term event a couple of years ago, for various reasons I had not visited the park since 1989 (but nothing to do with mum) but I was determined to drag my son on as soon as he was tall enough, he's not a chicken like his mum lol

  11. One could say therein lies the problem with Merlin presently, it seems they would rather rotate the use of attractions in pairs than have all four open in an area, financially it makes sense, but logically not so much.

     

    Call me a cynic but I rather suspect nothing will have been 'refurbished' with Hex or the Driving School and on first day they'll be in the same exact condition they were last day of 2015, just reopened, then when 2018 rolls around and Ice Age and the Toadstall 'reopen' it will be a case of rinse and repeat, other than general stuff required by law, they'll have been no more refurbishment done than me washing my car and calling it 'a restoration'.

     

    The TLC painting is just bull****, it costs them nothing other than the cost of the paint or sharpie, the chap doing it is going to be working regardless and he probably pulled the short straw that day instead of working in one of the burger outlets.

     

    It is a shame but not really a Merlin exclusive issue (see Southern Rail, TFL, NHS, LEAs for other examples), it's just we notice it more with Merline because of the sector they operate in.

  12. Didn't Ice Age have a meltdown last year?  I remember talking to the poor girl who was having to tell all the screaming kids that it would be closed for the rest of the day and she said it wasn't likely to reopen for quiet a while.

     

    It also suffered 'technical difficulties' while we were in it earlier that week too.

  13. My last dentist appointment was 1988 (but I do have no teeth, so let that be a lesson for you).

    Last time in a hospital (for me) was 1984 when I broke my wrist.

     

    Think that's bad?  Last time my dad saw a doctor was 1978 and to quote him "last time I was in a hospital for treatment" Macmillan was PM.

  14. 19 hours ago, Mark9 said:

    Could you argue that Oblivion: Black Hole was thlere last big coaEuropean d o we only care what Merlin do in the UK these days?

     

    Agreed with Ian though, in-between their coasters (which I think are excellent additions personally), Merlin just don't seem to know what they're doing. The budgets they set (or the money the park spends) don't match up to whatever they are attempting to do.

     

    I was just talking UK yes, Merlin seem a little more hands off with the running of their Euopean parks.

     

    But oops, I honestly thought Smiler was older than Swarm for some reason, so err, ill show myself out up the rainbow stairs t... LOL

  15. On Sunday, January 08, 2017 at 11:04 AM, Josh3103 said:

    I don't agree that they are anti-coaster because they are building one at Alton t and I think we will see one at Thorpe in a few years 

     

    breakIn regards to log flumes I agree because they let a loggers rot for a whole year when they were supposed to work on it . Also on Dragon Falls they never replaced the rock work and that retheme never happened.

     

    Swarm was the last big coaster yes?  What have we had since? IAC, Penguins, Bears, Shrek, DBGT, Octonauts being the only coaster and a ton of stuff removed?

     

    They may not be anti-coaster but they did take a 5 year break and invested in mostly live action stuff for a while.

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