londonpenguin
The Voice of Reason
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2002
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- 415
I do the laugh/scream thing. I don't set out to do it, but I don't think I could NOT do it ... if that makes sense. Apart from anything else, it's so therapeutic to be able to scream!
I went to D-land with a friend about a decade ago, and I dragged her over to Space Mountain as soon as the gates opened. I didn't know it, but she was really scared of rollercoasters. She didn't say anything though, I think because she didn't want to "be a wuss." Anyway, the ride starts and I'm screaming and laughing, and pretty soon I hear her laughing and screaming. She told me afterwards that hearing me laugh and scream was so funny, that she had to do it too. She's never been scared of rollercoasters since and has, in fact, become something of a coaster connoisseur!

I went to D-land with a friend about a decade ago, and I dragged her over to Space Mountain as soon as the gates opened. I didn't know it, but she was really scared of rollercoasters. She didn't say anything though, I think because she didn't want to "be a wuss." Anyway, the ride starts and I'm screaming and laughing, and pretty soon I hear her laughing and screaming. She told me afterwards that hearing me laugh and scream was so funny, that she had to do it too. She's never been scared of rollercoasters since and has, in fact, become something of a coaster connoisseur!