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Originally Posted by trocks
No no no... The last time someone did this on an island, it failed horribly! The clear solution is mainland New England. I suggest the old abandoned Rocky Point Park in Rhode Island (which is not actually an island, by the way). I think some of the old ticket booths haven't burnt down yet.
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But if our park is on an island, we can charge extra for the transportation to and from. If we have living and breathing
dinosaurs on our island, people will pay the extra fee. In addition, if we choose an island, we don't have to worry about any property damages in neighbouring areas. I'm not saying that there will be but it doesn't hurt to make some precautions. Funding is absolutely necessary when completing a project of this magnitude.
We need funding if we plan to expand our park's features and the extra revenue will come in handy. Obviously we will have to add a few extra safety features to ensure our park does not follow a path of destruction and terror like the orginal Jurassic Park did but safety
does come first.
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Originally Posted by asyncus
Great list mr McFly. I just wonder. Who is flying the heli's? And I was thinking of getting some Venture Capitalists- the kind of ones that when things starting to heat up, always wanting to visit out-door toilets. I kind of like those.
Mr. McFly, you pick the island. Ive got my basement. Im satisfied.
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I like the way you think.
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Originally Posted by RaptorsRwk
As the head over qualified paleontologist i am going to need a giant trailer,a hat,flannel shirt,a raptor claw, assistant head over qualified paleontologist,and a gun(because everybody knows that when the sh!t hits the fan paleontologists know exactly what to do)
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Done. Since I'm not in charge of financials, contact the thread's creator for all the billing and your employment needs.
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Originally Posted by RexMaster
I love this guy! There is nothing more to it!
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