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This guy couldn't go to Disneyland during quaratine, so he brought Disneyland home...
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Sean LaRochelle of Napa recreated the Matterhorn in his backyard. He tried to nail every detail of the alpine-themed coaster, right down to the yeti!

LaRochelle said he started building the two-story coaster at the end of March and he finished it in July. He's currently going to graduate school for architecture and this is one way to build his portfolio.




(Barstool Sports)
Filed Under: General Sports
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Bama9842 months
Disney gonna send him a cease and desist
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bengalman42 months
Neat. Field of Disney Dreams!
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Boo Krewe42 months
so awesome.
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Jay Quest42 months
I think what he did is great. Now expect the pricks at Disney to force him to lawyer up.
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HalfCocked42 months
You guys hating are dumbasses. This guy parlayed his payed time off with nerd shite into a lucrative career building these, grottos and insane pools in wealthy peoples backyards. Meanwhile all you have to show for your time in lockdown are losing scratch off tix and a annual subscription to porn hub.
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Skinny42 months
If this was a shot at me, well, you're right.
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KennabraTiger42 months
Paid*
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puse0142 months
What could possibly go wrong?
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pellietigersaint42 months
good luck with the resell
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FaCubeItches42 months
Disney fanatics would kill each other trying to buy it.
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BobABooey42 months
It’s been classified as a Tier 1 Fastpass. Forget riding that and the Slip-n-Slide on the same day.
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Bucktail142 months
Thats weak.
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Koach K42 months
What money launderer paid for it though?
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HogBalls42 months
A baw would have added a loop.
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imjustafatkid42 months
That's fantastic.
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