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big bear mountain 

The most prominent, diversified, and outstanding ski resort in southern California (located in the city of BIG BEAR).

By far the SICKEST place to shred for boarders on the west coast, hands down, without a doubt...

Best known for their 55ft-99ft "GAMBLER" jumps, SUPERPIPE, and an abundant amount of rails, jibs, jumps, etc.
"After riding the freshie pow pow at big bear mountain, I was overdoesed by how many rails and jumps I could it all at once!!!!" -*has minor orgasm from excitment
big bear mountain by ( a m February 27, 2009

Big Thunder Mountain Rail Road 

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Big Thunder Mountain Rail Road (btm, btmrr, big thunder, rainbow ridge,) is a roller coaster at Disneyland Park(s) in Anaheim, Paris, and Tokyo, and the Magic Kingdom Park in Orlando. The original was built at Disneyland Park in Anaheim in the year 1979, it was the first roller coaster to feature "fin brakes," which are now widely used in roller coaster design.

The ride features a pressurized tubular steel track, fin brakes, LIMs (linear induction motors,) two person dispatch authorization, two station operation, Chain Lifts, Animatronics, a downward helix (two rotation,) lap bars, and a resettable ride cascade system

The attraction is themed to the united states' gold mining era in the mid 1800s. The basic story of the attraction is the same depending on which Disneyland/Magic Kingdom you go to. The miners find the gold deposit and begin a mining operation, and pretty soon some odd happenings occur, animals action strangely, and what not. The happenings become more and more strange as the operation continues, earthquakes and cave-ins become a real danger. The miners find out that Thunder Mountain is an ancient Native American burial ground (cliché) with this information the miners ignore the inherent curses and continue to mine until one day the Natives were through seeing their burial ground being desecrated, and brought on a terrible curse which eliminated the entire population of The Mountain, and Rainbow Ridge, now all that remain are a hand full of miners who came to Rainbow Ridge to find only the voices, and thoughts of the intruders stuck forever in the moment they were banished from this earth. When trains pass through the town, you can hear what was happening at that moment. The story told to children is simply that the miners became scared and now stay in the town, and only go onto, or into the mountain to rescue stuck trains.
Big Thunder Mountain Rail Road at DLP Anaheim may have a troubled past, but it's way better than smelly space mountain, or BORING Splash Mountain.

Big as a Damn Mountain 

a feeling that you get when you've been through hell itself, but you've gotten to the edge without getting beaten, and because of it you feel like you can do any goddamn thing and go through any fucking one. also known as the purest best, feeling in the world, and will probably only come a couple times in your life.(assholes and narrowminded people never have this experience).let's go
he woke up one morning to find him self feeling big as a damn mountain, and was ready to move the mountain of life for the years to come.

Big Rock Candy Mountains 

In the depression era, A tale told by hobos to snag young kids to do their begging for them. Tales of lemonade springs and cigarette trees abound. First sung about by Harry McClintock.

Now, It's a Skwatta's version of paradise. It's what keeps punks on the street hopeful.
In the Big Rock Candy Mountains, there's a land that's fair and bright.

The handouts grow on bushes, and you sleep out everynight.

love peace and chicken grease 

"another of sayin peace out or good bye"
Talk to ya later......Love, Peace, and Chicken Grease
Word of the Day on June 24, 2026
slip of the tongue perhaps,
Those idiots who drive around in a ridiculously raised pick up truck, making a top heavy vehicle even more top heavy and unstable
A:*gah*
B: "Whats the matter"
A: This dam prickup is blinding me.
B: Stupid thing's, as if there lights weren't blinding enough as it is.
prickup by lunasea September 28, 2009
Word of the Day on June 23, 2026