Well, I had a baseball game in the early afternoon so I decided to spend a few hours at SFGA after hearing my friends were there. I got there around 5 and it started to sprinkle. I got on Condor but then, before they started the ride, there was thunder so they had to shut it down. I decided to wait for Batman to re-open. It took about 20 minutes before it re-opened and I only waited about 2 cycles for row 6. Great G's! Then, we went for a spin on Whirlygig to get my mom involved in something. Since I hadn't done the train in over a year, I decided to ride it again. We saw some skywhirl cages and fright fest decor on the way back. After that, I headed straight for Eagle. I saw Blue side testing when on the train but when we got in line, it appeared to be stuck on the bottom of the lift. About a 20 minute wait for red in the front row. I had never ridden it in the front and man, is it cool! I love looking down the whole track. Right after we got off Eagle, it started to downpour. We were all soaked within seconds so we called it quits for the day. I had a strong urge to ride Triple Play on the way out so I tried. When the op. was about to start the ride, the stupid phone rang telling him to shut it down. I can't remember the last time I haven't gone on Triple Play when going to SFGA. Oh well. We took shelter in Trudy's. I got some candy and me and my mom left. Right as we got into the car, tornado sirens started blaring. I heard on the radio that there was a tornado warning in Lake County so I called my dad to make sure everything was ok. We sat in Burger King before coming home. In all, it was a decent visit but I've never seen such terrible weather at Six Flags.
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