- January 11th, 2011, 4:33 pm
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arby
It's nice to see you did make a resolution to better yourself.
Remember, you are only human. With this life there are ups and downs. With them comes the time to speak about the positive/the negative, and the times to say nothing about them. I don't see you holding to this New Years resolution 100% of the time because it's too high of a goal and too instant of a change. If it were that easy more people would have done it a long time ago. But, I do see you working on becoming a more positive person. I think the biggest problem with resolutions is that people set goals too high, they end up getting disappointed, quit, thus bringing on the regularly spoken line, "I don't make resolutions anymore because I never keep them."
billcollins531
I looked at the pictures until they became boring. It was like reliving a nightmare. Now, you can plainly see that the place was no theme park at all. It's no wonder the skating rink was built because there was nothing much for visiting kids to do during winter months when the water park closed. With all of the hotels going up, shops, studios, stage theaters, etc., my questions are: What was the vision? What was Jim trying to accomplish? Was an actual theme park in the works?
The man never could get his hands on enough money.
Always on TV.
Always begging...