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Tucking in behind them felt something like being buckled into a roller coaster.
I'd use the old tracks, but bend them into a roller coaster!
"There is nothing like the indignity of not fitting into a roller coaster," he explained.
— At Pattison's West Skating Center on Monday afternoon, three college students toted ice skates into a roller rink.
The course was almost that hard Saturday, at times devolving into a roller derby with pratfalls right and left.
In most movies the characters are locked into the machinery of narrative like theme park customers strapped into a roller coaster.
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From puddles of vomit to god-like prongs that whisk visitors off their feet and into the air or drop them bodies into water, McCurry turns the exhilarating feeling of catching air in a roller coaster into a death dive.
The demo – which featured me strapped into a roller-coaster – did little to help, with its comparison to a fairground ride serving only to emphasise the gimmicky aspect of the whole thing.
He pulled down a bar above his head as if settling into a roller-coaster ride, placed his arms into straps and explosively lifted his legs, then reclined on a bench and tossed a 16-pound medicine ball, his lean torso whipping forward like a catapult.
But then his first round at the Wells Fargo Championship on Thursday turned into a roller-coaster ride.
So if you think you can't fit a week's worth of clothing into 75% of a roller carrier-on, then you'd be wrong.
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