It's Pouring Rain in the MMP

Was it one of these? It does go up completely vertical or close to it, sort of like a Ferris Wheel. I tried to search for rides that used to be at Belmont and couldn’t find a list.

As I recall, the pods had their pivots in the back, and there were separate spokes. It’s been a few years…

If I had gone to CoasterCon last year, I would have gotten to Belmont Park and SFMM. The one at Belmont sounds like The Giant Dipper, which is supposed to be pretty good. I got to northern CA in 2014 but haven’t gotten to southern CA yet. Six times in one day is good, six times in one hour would be even better. :grin:

I have yet to scream on a coaster – I’ll giggle, laugh, etc., but I’ve never screamed in terror. On a few memorable “one and done” coasters or just bad seats, I have prayed for the ride to end.

Evening all. Dinner has been consumed and dishes loaded in the washer (will run them tomorrow after lunch) and besides taking the garbage and recyclables out to the curb, just internettin’ and readin’ remain on the agenda.

Wordy, sorry to hear about Mom; hope the treatments work fine.

Sari, hope it’s something they can just snip off of Echo and not anything serious.

All y’all take care, tired tonight even when I did so little.

The rice is cooking. The sesame dressing/sauce is made. The salad is washed. The nikumaki are assembled and will go under the broiler when the rice is done.

Yay on the girls’ win metal mouse!

Glad you’re making progress silenus.

Read all, comprehended little. My butt’s dragging from the allergies. The only thing that will touch the itchy throat so’s that I’m not coughing all of the time is benedryl and it tends to make me sleepy.

Stay safe and healthy y’all!

Flyboy, what yer describing sounds like this. It was called the Salt n Pepper Shaker at Adventureland when I was a kid. Looks like it’s AKA the Roll-O-Plane or the Satellite.

I don’t have much going on today besides developing my own Itchter scale for itchiness and doing research. Today I find out that yes, there are people with dermagraphia (dermatographia, dermographia–pick a spelling) who have contact urticaria (itching). So that explains it. And yes, it’s considered auto-immune. Why can’t my body go attack a real threat, like, I dunno, murder wasps or something?

OW, it was oddly gratifying to see you calling the Belmont rollercoaster a pretty good one. At least I had reason to scream on that one. Since you’ve never screamed on a rollercoaster, I think we should call you WW for WonderWoman.

flyboy, a carnie once told me he made a significant amount of extra money collecting change and bills people lost in the kind of ride you went on.

wordy, sorry about your mom’s diagnosis. The important thing is it’s treatable, of course, but it sounds like an ordeal, and she’s had enough of those. I’ll be cheering her on from here. Please keep us posted.

shoe, sorry you’re having a rough day, mental-state-wise. Hope tomorrow is better.

hippie, MetalMouse, I love you guys. The story about the pizza bet made my day.

cookie, there are some terrific places out there. My mom moved into one in Illinois that she loved. It was beautiful, and there were tons of activities, including wii bowling, several restaurants to choose from, and entertainers that came in a couple nights a week. Some people sat around looking grim, but they’d look that way anywhere. Mom made a lot of friends and was very happy there. AND once you bought in, you could move to assisted living when the time came or the skilled nursing facility.

Before that, she lived in a gated retirement community for 28 years. That was also wonderful. My point is, there are a lot more options than you might think.

The ride was a little bit like this, though you couldn’t ‘ride it like a normal ferris wheel’.

I very much relate to this.

Callers were about typical, as were co-irkers (sigh). DH called out from work today, so I got the car. Traffic seems almost back to pre-shutdown levels.

Evicted scaries from the fridge. Got a book I’d ordered, so have break/lunch reading needs covered for at least the next couple of days (can’t have my tablet past the front door at Hades Annex, so still do need at least some hard-copy books).

Had roughly zero appetite at lunch, which wound up consisting of a string cheese stick and a F’Real shake. Didn’t even really want the maple Oreos I had in my lunch bag, and I love those. Not sure what sounds worth bothering with for dinner, still not very hungry but if I don’t eat, I’ll have even more trouble sleeping than usual, plus painful stomach unhappiness from the multivitamin I take as part of my evening routine.

When we moved in here in 2012, it wasn’t anywhere near this ghastly. Just within the last year or so, we’ve been having more problems with the boom car morons and the gangsta wannabes and such. Moving is probably not on our financial horizon any time soon, especially since we’d want to leave California altogether.

I has a sad right now.
I haven’t previously shared my specific place of employment before on the Dope - I work in Guest Services at the San Francisco Zoo.

When I arrived this morning, I found out this had happened:

The lemur black market is apparently a thing, and this makes me sick. People want an exotic pet, but these guys require extremely specialized care. Maki is one of our most beloved animals, and I really hope we see him again… but I suspect we won’t. :cry:

:frowning:
I also used to work at a zoo (still involved with it). We had one or two animals stolen over the years- small reptiles generally, easy to hide in a bag - and yeah, it sucks. I hope you get Maki back.

Up, caffeinated, and sheveled. Off to sort Prime.

Wheelz, hope the find Maki. :frowning:

I am on the road To Arkansas to stalk the wild trout. I have changed phone providers so I do not know what coverage I will have. There will be fishing, drinking and relaxation involved. See all of you again soon

Good Mornin’ Y’all! Up and caffeinatin’. YAWN ‘Tis 72 Amurrkin out and cloudy with a predicted high of 87 and mostly N.O.S. for the day. Today we shall accomplish mowage. Hopefully this will be the last time this year but I am not holdin’ my breath. Sup shall be fried salmon patties, peas, smashed N.O.T., and bizkits due to a gnawin’ and a cravin’.

Wheelie I am both mad and sad. Hope y’all get Maki back.

Now I need more caffeine and to feed rumbly tummy. Then, onward into the day! Rah.

Happy Thursday Y’all!

Well, as usual, cancer sucks! {{Wordy and mom}}

Yay for winning an unplanned soccer game.

Boo for the person who decided they had to have a tapir for themself. I’m not fond of zoos, but I am fairly certain that they can take better care of their tenants than most individuals.

Friends of my parents moved to Panorama in Lacey. The taxes and traffic in the greater Seattle area is too much for most pensioners. I don’t think my parents will follow them, at least not for another few years. They are much more connected to the community and have no intention of leaving. But they do want to make sure they move before the house and property gets ahead of them.

Today is more paper sorting. It seems that I saved a lot of receipts, which quickly turned into blank paper, which is a waste of space. I only have 4 more years to sort, and then I can working on all the other papers. The ones that I “inherited” from my grandparents, which they didn’t keep when they moved into nursing homes. It’s interesting to read the notes I wrote them as a child.

After going through the receipts, etc, from 2002/2003, I now have 26 postcards, plus 2 UK stamps. It seems I like buying postcards. I think I’ll send those instead of Christmas cards.

Productivity has started early - I’ve got a load in the washer, including the clothes I bought yesterday. I wanted to get them out on the line as soon as possible.

Today, Roxy is officially 2 anna half, and Daughter is taking her in to be shot and checked over. I’m meeting them at the Dr office to claim the kid so her mama can go to work. Since we’ll be near there, I may make a stop at the playground so she can run around for an hour or so.

Not sure what the rest of the day will hold, tho I’m thinking about making burgers for supper. I’ll just wing it!

Happy Thursday!!

Buncha sleeper-inners!!! :sleeping:

I hung the clothes out on the line, cleaned the cat box, and started the ice maker. That, in addition to tending to the critters and having my breakfast. But thanks to hanging out wet clothes on a cold morning, my hands are cold, so I’m about to have me a hot mug of tea.

Got an email from our mortgage guy - the refi has been conditionally approved by the underwriters. Assuming nothing weird pops up, we’ll be closing in a couple of weeks. Then let the savings begin!! We’ve got an appointment with our finances guy next Firday and we can discuss the way forward with him - do we save, do we invest, do we just pay down the mortgage as fast as possible… I don’t know why such money matters are so tough for us, but they are.

Time for some tea, then I’ll hit the shower, letting FCD sleep in a bit longer.

Afternoon, mumpers…poorly eye is still very poorly so this will be short as I’m keeping screen use to an absolute minimum.

(((((Wordy and Mum))))) hope the treatment is quick and effective for her.

Wheelie, I visited SF Zoo last time we were over there - more fun times on public transport! I’m sorry to hear about Maki, I hope he comes home safely.

Other than that, keep yourselves safe, wash your hands and use the coasters!