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Post by kouza on Apr 21, 2009 21:03:12 GMT -5
The whole time I am looking for a bunker to move up to until I realize i`m about screwed D: I turn around to see the next charge, and then Corndog over the blow horn going "CHARGE KOUZA CHARGE TAKE OUT CINDER BLOCKS! " Typically, Corndog does stay in the back and, yell goofy things but, typically when told to charge its actually strategic. I got out a good 4 feet until a countless amount of paint balls hit me, and im dumb founded going. "What was he thinking?"
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Post by Slacker on Apr 21, 2009 21:10:16 GMT -5
actually he wanted us to take possession of whatever grails the enemy team had on the other side of the road.
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Post by kouza on Apr 21, 2009 21:31:03 GMT -5
haha nice, I was like, "Wow were going to cross this road in a final battle?
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Post by Trapper on Apr 22, 2009 5:50:40 GMT -5
Great Pics Senior Stern ...
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Post by nintonka on Apr 22, 2009 9:14:57 GMT -5
Hey, I'm with Death Dealers. Is it ok for me to save a couple of these and but them on my facebook? I'll gladly add you guys as friends
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Post by sweetpea412 on Apr 22, 2009 12:55:25 GMT -5
Oh the paint ball catch... that was hilarious!! Was hoping there would have been a picture when we all charged down the hill so that the rest of the grails were safely in our red box...
The Captain America costume was pretty funny too...
It was a good time!! I will try to get my pics up loaded tomorrow, mostly shots of the awards and prize give aways
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Post by sweetpea412 on Apr 22, 2009 13:02:23 GMT -5
These action pics are really good Ron!! Specially many of the slides!
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Post by afgaurdian17 on Apr 22, 2009 19:45:43 GMT -5
corndog cought one of the germans paintballs in the air and had some 1 shoot it back at them... crazy stuff actually it was slacker that caught it and shot it back using some other kids gun. lol but still epichaha. that was my gun. but he took it out of my hopper cus he was afraid itd chop.
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Post by noneck on Apr 23, 2009 20:43:52 GMT -5
Great Pics Ronn. Did you get more of the final battle? or any of the other props being "LUGGED" up the hill? Either way.... great job!!!!
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Post by Reaver on Apr 24, 2009 0:39:15 GMT -5
This game was great there were alot of great players. But my mvp for the american side was that medic with the helmet he was insane. He's the only medic ive had on my side that actually dose a good job.
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Post by Lil Gimpy on Apr 24, 2009 5:48:15 GMT -5
Yes most def he busted his butt ALL day. He would remind people to stay in place if they got shot (reminding them before the event) so they'd have a chance. Also, he wasn't worried about getting shot but also made sure he didn't. That takes skill (and a good dose of common sense) so again, great job to him.
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Post by leroyjenkins on Apr 27, 2009 18:48:12 GMT -5
i thought you would know better wallace
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Post by Gravity on Apr 27, 2009 19:55:26 GMT -5
This game was great there were alot of great players. But my mvp for the american side was that medic with the helmet he was insane. He's the only medic ive had on my side that actually dose a good job. I have seen many many competent medics brought to the level of uselessness because people refuse to understand that "Out!!" does not equal "Medic!!". It is nice when a medic does a great job, but it is even better when that medic actually has people who call for him instead of taking the walk. I actually had to ask him to leave the field once when he was feeling light-headed. He wanted to keep going, but I was more worried about him collapsing from exhaustion, so made him leave the field to rehydrate. When he came back he seemed in a much better disposition. He was definitely a fighter, and one I would run with any day of the week. Speaking of fighters... Where's Smoke? I guess it is time to see if Stanley can get a hold of him. The most accident prone individual I have ever met, but never a quitter.
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