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poptard

poptard

United Kingdom
November 2003

JUN 15, 2005 02:27 PM

surely he was too small to ride it in the first place, the one in paris is liek you have to be


--this hight---


to ride it

Gwendolyn

Gwendolyn

SUICIDEGIRL

Indiana, USA

JUN 15, 2005 02:30 PM

G1 said:
surely he was too small to ride it in the first place




An article that I read said that he just made the height requirement.

poptard

poptard

United Kingdom
November 2003

JUN 15, 2005 02:33 PM

ah ok didn't read that

he's a big 4 year old
or
the rides have lower hights tehn tehy used to

robosagogo

robosagogo

State College, PA
September 2004

JUN 15, 2005 02:34 PM

But height requirements are mostly just to ensure that the seatbelts and restraints will fit you properly, right? If one kid happens to be taller than another, that doesn't neccessarily mean he or she's more resilient.

Gwendolyn

Gwendolyn

SUICIDEGIRL

Indiana, USA

JUN 15, 2005 02:36 PM

robosagogo said:
But height requirements are mostly just to ensure that the seatbelts and restraints will fit you properly, right? If one kid happens to be taller than another, that doesn't neccessarily mean he or she's more resilient.



Exactly.

Andvari

Andvari

Calgary, AB
April 2005

JUN 15, 2005 02:38 PM

Lemonkid said:
Now I know why there's so few four year old boys flying fighter jets.



This plays hell with Ender's Game

poptard

poptard

United Kingdom
November 2003

JUN 15, 2005 02:41 PM

robosagogo said:
But height requirements are mostly just to ensure that the seatbelts and restraints will fit you properly, right? If one kid happens to be taller than another, that doesn't neccessarily mean he or she's more resilient.



oh yer didn't think of that, *slaps head*

i jsut always asummed it was because of the age thing,
what an idiot i am

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