Craziest Attraction That I Have Ever Seen

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№1 Author: Jimmy Johnson (9 Apr 2013 05:27) Total user comments: 5518


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Now I feel like I'm being ripped off paying $20 for a lap dance.
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№2 Author: ferchute (9 Apr 2013 06:05) Total user comments: 1


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These fuckers were everywhere in the 80s and 90s in Argentina and some other South American Countries, I rode those things a lot of times but just know i realize how primitive were our attractions.
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№3 Author: babis (9 Apr 2013 08:56) Total user comments: 0


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We had them in Greece, they were called 'Pans' and there were always that smartasses that stood up in the middle of this going rampage. such a primitive way of entertainment
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№4 Author: mantley rawson (9 Apr 2013 11:16) Total user comments: 361


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Now, I need to throw up...
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№5 Author: micliapu (9 Apr 2013 17:54) Total user comments: 2978


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fuckerz :09: :12:
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№6 Author: rodrigozanatta (9 Apr 2013 21:43) Total user comments: 695


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Maybe the operator was trolling everyone!
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№7 Author: Minotopo (9 Apr 2013 22:59) Total user comments: 110


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In Argentina they are known with the name "samba"
i thought they were more popular around the world, yeah it's primitive but also lots of fun.
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№8 Author: Hossa (10 Apr 2013 00:24) Total user comments: 0


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In Switzerland we call them "Schttelbecher"
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№9 Author: ADoA (10 Apr 2013 03:27) Total user comments: 89


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Operate such an attraction in the U.S. and expect many, many lawsuits. The sad reality of how things work here.
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