Guess the Coaster
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Guess the Coaster
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The current pictures were published on the page on 5/5/04.
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On this page, you'll find an opportunity to guess-the-coaster. I will give you a hint; none of the coasters is defunct. These are four different coasters. Please specify which one you are naming. E-mail me your guesses with the link at the bottom of the page.
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Number One
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Number Two
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Number Three
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Number Four
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In the order of my receipt of their guesses, the following correctly identified all 4 coasters:
Tyler Eaves, Mark Rosenzweig
And the following identified 3:
Roy Brashears, Kevin Dreyling, Hans Arentsen, David Oster, Jeremy Thompson
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While the music usually featured on this page has nothing to do with roller coasters, it's appropriately happy music for an amusement park mood. As a classically trained pianist and organist, I always found this music, "Wedding Day at Troldhaugen" by Edvard Grieg, to be wonderfully joyous. I studied piano and organ for about 18 years. I was particularly happy to discover this piece of music some years ago, and enjoyed learning to play it.
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