Peaches wrote:Ummmm, I just checked the dates for both events, IA2 was posted on Feb 15 2009 and yours was posted on Mar 04 2009.
Game, set and match
Peaches wrote:Ummmm, I just checked the dates for both events, IA2 was posted on Feb 15 2009 and yours was posted on Mar 04 2009.
solidslayerr wrote:I might make it, ill look more into it. If I do come its going to be on saturday for the militiam and would you look at that some urban warfare, my camo will ACTUALLY KINDA WORK!
So who gets the tank and who gets to drive it? 8D
Darius137 wrote:I think Treadhead's event was posted first but then changed weekends, then changed back?
I forget, but there was some big confusion between the two OPs and it's not really anybody's fault on purpose.
It's just a game, go grab some 'nanners and meet me on Chimpburger hill!
Amos wrote:solidslayerr wrote:I might make it, ill look more into it. If I do come its going to be on saturday for the militiam and would you look at that some urban warfare, my camo will ACTUALLY KINDA WORK!
So who gets the tank and who gets to drive it? 8D
*sigh*
Chefzilla wrote:If driving a tank is your goal in life. Not a bad goal really. Although being in the gunner's seat is much more fun. Why not enlist?
Remember if you aren't Cav you aren't shit.
Treadhead wrote:One big difference between airsofters and paintballers is that airsofters use integrity and honor when playing airsoft. While paintballers use markers that were never meant to look like a real replica training weapon, and a majority of the time, paintballers will cheat and wipe off paint or even frequently when the balls do not break, even a ref will not call that player out.
Treadhead wrote:
Don't even try to draw a parallel between airsoft and paintball, the two are night and day and paintball will never even be looked upon as anything more than a bunch of college kids freezing their paintballs and shooting the elderly while videotaping the whole time. Woodsball is a pathetic attempt at simulated combat so please don't insult the airsoft community.
Rafterman wrote:And the college kids freezing paintballs quip was a mega face-palm for me. Which has the potential to be more dangerous...... toy guns that look funky and goofy, and that are easily recognizable as paintball guns, or something that, as you said, looked like a real steel? I like airsoft, and I like paintball, and they are more late evening and early nighttime than night and day. You're like a high-school football player calling out high-school rugby players.
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