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| - Go With the Flow is the 6th scenario in the vanilla RollerCoaster Tycoon 3. Prebuilt rides None
- Go with the Flow is the 27th level in Chip's Challenge 1. This is a very simple level, though there are things which need to be done in a specific order. Start with the fire boots, which are guarded by a tank. You can go right in after waiting [1], but coming out, you have to time things correctly; wait [10], or 2 seconds, after collecting the fire boots (there is a blue button which can be pressed to make it easier to collect the fire boots, however the former route is faster). Collect all the remaining chips on the way over the force floors, then move the blocks at the top to reach the flippers. You will need to move the unused block U and then come back around to get it to the water. This will make it possible to swim to the last chip in the center, and then walk back to the exit.
- Go with the Flow is a quest. __TOC__
- Go with The Flow is a quiz book released by American Girl in 2013. Price is $9.99.
- Go with the Flow is a song by Queens of the Stone Age. The video was directed by a group of UK filmmakers known as Shynola, and involved airbrushing the band members black and white. This is one of the few tracks that Troy Van Lleuwen plays lead guitar on. (thanks, fungus - here, Scotland, for above 2)
- "Go with the Flow" is Marjory the Trash Heap's sung birthday wisdom to Boober in the Fraggle Rock episode "Marooned." She is accompanied by Philo and Gunge (as well as Mokey and Red) as they advise Boober to stop worrying so much and "focus on the positive." The song is later resung in Lucky Fargy by Marjory the Trash Heap and Philo and Gunge.
- Quietly, Cheetor sneaks through the forest. He whispers his activation code to switch into his robot mode, and is ambushed by Chak, the protohuman. Cheetor laughs at his company, and the two are joined by Una, putting Cheetor in a hammer-lock. Rattrap arrives and makes fun of Cheetor's attempts to teach the primitives self-defense. Cheetor moves on to trying to instruct the kids in basic engineering principles, language, and comedy through self-abuse.
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