A Conversation for Alternative Uses for Clothes Pegs

Wooden Roller Coasters

Post 1

Vandervecken

I'm going to reveal a little secret now!

I have been a member of two roller coaster enthusiasts' clubs. The memebrs of one of them had a secret way of protesting that not enough wooden coasters were being built (not official club policy, just an informal idea). This involved surreptitiously "pegging" an object in a theme park (with a wooden peg), and seeing how long the peg would remain there before a member of staff tidied it up. One person's peg stayed for over a year! Extra marks were scored for pegging difficult targets, such as the stem of a plant alongside the rapids ride... but obviously trespassing or other breaking of park rules was strictly forbidden, as we are law-abiding citizens.

It was all a harmless bit of fun, and if anyone has ever noticed wooden clothes pegs in odd places in theme parks... well, now you know who put them there!

Build more woodies! smiley - biggrin


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