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I agree comon pplz we need to make this happen and we need to make sure that all the ppl that say "yes" are 100% in otherwise its pointless!!!!!!!:uh-huh:

It is only a game, but seriously, put any kinda weapon in a blokes hand and it no longer becomes a "game", just a challenge of who has the biggest "kahonas":D Everyone just becomes a "Rambo" wannabe......... hahahahahaha.

So comon join the fun and maybe we can have a "Skyline colour" war!!!!!!! needless to say who would win!!!

WHITE WARRIORS

:shake: :lol:

Ando

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Originally posted by R33Deviat

So comon join the fun and maybe we can have a "Skyline colour" war!!!!!!! needless to say who would win!!!

WHITE WARRIORS  

:shake: :lol:  

Ando

Xrsist.. we need to get OnARun in this so us burgendy guys can show these 'white-boys' what its all about..

very ouch Jim! :)

if you haven't been before WEAR LOTS OF LAYERS!! and for the guys, if you own one, a cricket box might be a good idea :)

I still don't understand why they supply us chicks with a hard plastic bra-thingy but give u guys no protection???

Originally posted by | hype^ |

Xrsist.. we need to get OnARun in this so us burgendy guys can show these 'white-boys' what its all about..

I'm suprised he hasn't responded yet.....

Any ideas on what day we are looking at, I currently have some

plans which may clash with this. But yes.. i feel a sense of adrenalin! :jump:

I think someone is going to be :headshot:

Shell its compulsary at this place to wear a cricket box of your a guy. they have a picture of what happens if you dont and you get shot. theres a sign saying "this is what happens if you wear no box". but knowing me i didnt read that sign and just laughed at it and looked underneath. im telling you now WEAR A BOX. ive never seen a bruise that big and "it" was unrecognisable.

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