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Don’t Go On A Rollercoaster Ride With This Guy!

You either love or rollercoaster or you don’t I have to admit, when it comes to rollercoasters I would be okay living the rest of my life without riding one…

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You either love or rollercoaster or you don't

I have to admit, when it comes to rollercoasters I would be okay living the rest of my life without riding one again. My idea of an enjoyable rollercoaster is one that is on a wooden track that goes up and down but never upside down or loop de loops. My favorite rollercoaster rides are the ones where you sit down in a the car and pull the safety bar down as far as possible on my thighs and then away we go!

Hopefully, the ride is a quick one with the wind blowing my hair and the delightful squeals of happy riders knowing they are in for a fun and easy ride where nobody screams the scream of a doomed man.

That brings me to this gentleman, who has now gone viral after his recent "hell ride" on a rollercoaster was video taped on his friends phone.

His worst nightmare comes true

Footage recorded at Carowinds Amusement Park in Charlotte, North Carolina, shows the guy repeatedly screaming as the ride twists and turns in the air.

His friend  can be heard saying: "You're locked in, you'll be fine!"

Ok, after seeing this guy's reaction to the ride I'm pretty sure it's his last one for a while, unless he takes my advice and take a nice easy breezy old fashioned rollercoaster like your grandpa used to take grammy on, wooden with ups and downs but without going upside down.

Agree?

Bob is a native New Englander, growing up (sorta) in Maine where his love for radio started at a young age. While in high school he hosted radio shows on a local radio station, and he has never looked back. Bob joined the US Navy and served onboard the Sixth Fleet Flagship as a radio and TV host. After serving for 3 years, it was off to Emerson College in Boston. Bob hosted shows in Boston on WMEX, WVBF and WSSH in the 80’s and 90’s before heading to radio stations in Raleigh, NC, Manchester, NH, and New York City. Bob has been married for almost 25 years to Carolyn, a Woburn gal and they have 3 daughters, Nicole, Taylor, and Bridget. Bob and Carolyn are proud first-time grandparents to baby Caroline, who they plan to spoil every chance they get! “I started my career in New England and could not be happier to come back to Boston where I can root for all the Boston sports teams and eat lots of lobster rolls and clam chowder (okay not lots)… It is an honor to host the WROR morning show with LBF and wake up the World’s Greatest City!” Bob writes about recipes and restaurants, pop culture and trending topics.