The most dangerous ride in the park!

Just had to show you guys this ...

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Took this photo last week in South Shields Amusement Park (I can hear a wistful sigh from hazel).

Base jumping would be less risky.

But note the minimum age. :wacko:

:lol:

Right up there with juggling chain saws. :P Any body actually ride it?

But note the minimum age. :wacko:

Now I wonder what the maximum age is. :lol:

Something I heard an employee say at a donkey ride once to a kid was "kid you're too fat to ride the donkey." Mean as hell to say to a kid but he was too heavy.

''Please do not play with the zip?'' :wacko:

(Dennis that amusement park, **sighs** I can smell the candy floss from here)

With all due apologies in advance,

but I cracked up when I logged in and saw the most recent post in the lounge was

"Most Dangerous Ride in ...

By Hazelnut"

I just cannot resist a good Lady Driver joke,

and bad Lady Driver jokes are even better :)

''Please do not play with the zip?'' :wacko:

(Dennis that amusement park, **sighs** I can smell the candy floss from here)

My granddaughter had her first bag of Candy Floss and she didn't like it.

I had to eat it. Bummer. :)

My granddaughter had her first bag of Candy Floss and she didn't like it.

I had to eat it. Bummer. :)

You were lucky.

My son enjoyed his first bag of Candy Floss,

and threw up on the ride home :o

Do you mean cotton candy?

Had to look that up Corona

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotton_candy

Yes, same thing except we in the UK call it candy floss.

Strange, given the fact that it is spun sugar, that it was invented by a dentist :)

I think all dentists have stock in candy companies. :D

Strange, given the fact that it is spun sugar, that it was invented by a dentist :)

Sweet tooth, the dentist will just pull it.