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Hey Motts, i must say out of all the sites like this, i must say yours is and will always be "THE BEST"
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Damn your right, awsome
The voice narrating the end of the Rocky Point Jingle is an old friend of mine. He was the host of the AFTERHOURS SHOW on 990 WALE AM in Providence, R.I. I made a few guest spots on that program back in 1991. That Jingle played for years on that radio station and on local TV there.
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i would rather they just kill me off, than have to be in that thing. wow.
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i' was patient here in 1997 it is haunt place, i remember looking out those bars.
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so, was there anything in the bucket, or...??
Same here, I love the old world amusement parks. I am not sure why, I just love the old stuff. Growing up in New England was great because there were alot of original amusement parks in operation there. Most of them are gone now, reclaimed by the weeds. Or paved over with condominiums.

We use to go to Rocky Point Park, Crescent Park, Lincoln Park. All of these were old wrold parks.

Mr. Motts, you might try to visit Lincoln Park in Dartmouth, Mass. I think the ruins are still there. They had a huge old wooden roller coster there. Atleast it was still there a year ago.
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this shot reminds me a bit of the girl from The Ring...
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What was the question again? **GAAHHHH!!!** : o

(neeed....whiskey...orbs...)
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Actually, I dont need directions, I'll just use my Cadillac's GPS system and go from there.
Kennywood Park near Pittsburgh still has many old rides. It is also a very historic amusement park. It was opened in 1898 as a picnic grove. There are quite a few rides from the 1920's still in operation. However, Kennywood lost its ghost ride to a fire. There is a similar dark ride in operation in Blackpool, England. I never got the chance to visit Rocky Point, but I know I would have loved it. I love the older traditional amusement parks with old carousels and wooden roller coasters, not to mention the dark rides. I go to Kennywood every year and have been to Blackpool.
I wait and wait and they never come... they never come for me, never. I begin to lose hope but I should keep it. I should keep it. The light isn't going away... not going away it's coming closer it won't swallow me. Still I count the days a number just a number a digit of hope.

-Me

May not make sense just felt to write it. *Shrugs* Not the best writer in the world it's not over all my forte. Wonderful shot Motts! *Claps*
Motts this is wallpaper worthy. WOW.
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Oh man, this one is scary, creepy, sad, and very beautiful all in one!
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Motts, that's a beautiful, but very creepy shot.