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Breakfast With Tiffany A wry, moving memoir chronicling the roller-coaster year a successful gay man took in his troubled teenaged niece. Ed Wintle was a successful, urbane professional whose life, at forty, was very comfortable. He had reached the point when he looked around at his well-ordered, unfettered single existence cedar coaster maverick point roller and wondered, Is this all there is? After a desperate call from his sister at her wit's end, his street-wise thirteen-year-old niece Tiffany -- a writhing ball of adolescent anger -- comes to live with him. If he felt he needed a shot in the arm, what he got proved more like electroshock therapy. Breakfast with Tiffany chronicles the newly minted family through the first school year -- autumn, winter, cedar coaster maverick point roller and spring. It follows them through the tumult cedar coaster maverick point roller and drama, as instant parent Uncle Eddy watches his best-laid plans go awry. With an edgy wit cedar coaster maverick point roller and compassion, Ed Wintle recounts not only the coming of age of his beloved, if troubled, niece, but his own as well. In the vein of Augusten Burroughs cedar coaster maverick point roller and David Sedaris, Wintle tells the story with humor cedar coaster maverick point roller and insight, even as he vacillates between adoring his vulnerable niece cedar coaster maverick point roller and abhorring her behavior. Just when it seems there is certain disaster, the two manage to pull through it with their unconventional little family in better shape than ever. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Corkscrew (Cedar Point) - The Corkscrew is a roller coaster at the Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio.
Raptor (roller coaster) - The Raptor, is B&M's inverted roller coaster located at Cedar Point. The ride was constructed in the winter of 1993-94 as the worlds tallest and fastest inverted roller coaster.
Strata Coaster - A Strata Coaster is roller coaster with a maximum height of 400-499 feet, and features a closed circut. The first strata coaster built was Top Thrill Dragster at Cedar Point at a height of 420 feet.
Giga Coaster - A Giga coaster is roller coaster with a maximum height of 300-399 feet. The first giga coaster built was Millennium Force at Cedar Point at a height of 310 feet.
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