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"Merry-Go-Round...or Carousel?"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

The lady also said I had to share half my winning $ with her if I won some serious $ on Jeopardy someday. Now I won't have to worry about keeping that promise.

10:00 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh by the way, as sore as I am. I truly enjoyed the ride. Thanks for slowing down for me.

10:01 PM

Blogger MeanMrMustard said...

Is it a north-of-the-equator / south-of-the-equator thing?

5:33 AM

Blogger PTW said...

Yo yo yo, I think the phrase is mad trivia skilz.

7:10 PM

Blogger LissyJo said...

I hope you slapped your wife for typing that.

9:30 AM

Blogger Brian Summers said...

Carousels go clockwise and merry-go-rounds go counterclockwise. Count on it. These days, though, they've become synonymous to the masses, even in Webster's (that's a dictionary), just as other cultural and linguistic distinctions are fading due to our crass and homogenous society. But just because too many people are too ignorant to know the difference doesn't make it so. Put down your iPod and read a book.

2:26 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Being a former Disneyland Fantasyland employee, one who spent many hours ckeaning the carousel, I know the difference between carousels and merry-go rounds. A carousel has only horses, and a merry-go-round has other animals.

5:38 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have a Pull Away Merry-Go-Round built by Game Time in Michigan. It is octogan shaped, no animals and it can go eitherway by pushing and pulling action. Is it considered a Merry-Go-Round or a Carousel? Any idea when it was built?

11:17 AM

Blogger HVG said...

The carousel at Six Flags Great America in Illinois is the largest in the world. It is a double decker carousel with horses, tigers, pigs, stationary benches and even a giraffe. It does run counter clockwise. I remember the merry go round being a playground/park ride. Back in my youth (1970's) every playground had one. Big rotating circle with handrails. You'd grab a rail....race around the gravel or dirt and hop on once it was spinning fast enough. You'd wrap your arms and legs around a bar until you either fell off, leapt off , or god willing...dragged your heel into the ground until it slowed down to a dismountable pace.

9:42 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The difference is carousels have horses, Merry-go-rounds have any animals.

6:09 PM

Blogger PrettyBlue said...

The difference is that Carousels are rides that go on their own and you sit on horses or animals while a merry-go-round is a toy used at a kiddie park in which one runs around and pushes themselves in order to spin... just saying...

7:03 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just happened to take my grandchildren on a carousel yesterday at a mall in The Woodlands, Texas. And yes, of course, I got on it with them! In fact the entire family got in on the fun. This carousel had horses and all sorts of animals and sleigh-type benches on it. It rotated counter-clockwise.

9:21 AM

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