Website review: Backyard wooden roller-coaster

topsurf topsurf discovered this in Bizarre/Oddities 13 reviews since Apr 2, 2008
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topsurf discovered 3 months ago
It would be very cool to have this in your backyard! :)
bobbyvardar rated 3 months ago
From the page: "Source"
Zinggniz3 rated 3 months ago
stumble the source: http://www.jeremyreid.com/
habeus44 rated 3 months ago
What a blast. This guy is great. It's a good thing he's not American or he'd have been shut-down before even beginning. Now THIS is the kind of "crafts" I want to stumble...not crocheted bunnies.
Britney90210 rated 3 months ago
Weird.
stephfoster rated 3 months ago


I want, and my husband had better never see this site or he'll want to build it! Yes, I'm being contradictory.
JMauser rated 3 months ago
This would be awesome for kids. If I could figure out how to build a loop, I'd even ride it.
beinki rated 3 months ago
That would require a large insurance policy
cameronpenn rated 3 months ago
This is frickin' awesome.
mfernandes83 rated 3 months ago
Una montaņa rusa de madera en su propia casa!
roslyn217 rated 3 months ago
http://www.odditycentral.com/pics/backyard-wooden-roller-coaster.html WOW! < a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.odditycentral.com/pics/backyard-wooden-roller-coaster.html"> From The Page: Who ever said you have to go to an amusement park to enjoy a roller-coaster ride? Jeremy Reid decided to put all his effort into creating a fully-working roller-coaster ride in his very own backyard. It only cost him 9.500 pounds of lumber, a lot of time and $5.500, a very small price considering he created a ride with a maximum drop of 20 feet and a "lightning speed" of 20mph.
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