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The only thing that sucks about most of the cruises etc is that they are all on weekends. I WORK BLOODY WEEKENDS. LOL

Night time is the go for me.

? do they do knight time paint ball sessions. Now that would be awsome. Other than the bruises, you would not know how many times youve been shot , until you got back to the base.(Dripping in paint)

600 paint balls, now thats a hell of alot of bruises if people are good shots. LOL

you shouldnt need a chest protector, most of us will be aiming at your head....

BOOM, headshot!

The only thing that sucks about most of the cruises etc is that they are all on weekends. I WORK BLOODY WEEKENDS. LOL

Night time is the go for me.

same :happy:

Lol Darren why are u calling yourself Daniel now?

Or did I miss something.

I just thought u guys might be intersted as i can get better prices once i have numbers.

If someone else wants to organise this social meet by all means. I dont want to step on others toes this time.

Lol Darren why are u calling yourself Daniel now?

Or did I miss something.

I just thought u guys might be intersted as i can get better prices once i have numbers.

If someone else wants to organise this social meet by all means. I dont want to step on others toes this time.

just seeing if anyone was paying attention..

Sorry Amanda i wasnt being harsh just having fun....

ive heard you can get white paint balls that glow in the dark for playing at night, but on a hilly course running around in the dark may be a little dodgy..

and for anyone that works on weekends, just call in a bomb threat or gas leak, and you will get sent home with pay.

cheers

Darren

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sorry guys i have been flat out atm trying to get a win some work contracts so 18 hour days :P so as soon as i get some time i will look into organising something, at this stage it may just be small dinner or something not a paintball or a big event

it would be great even to have it on a weeknight as oppose to weekend... :wave: for those in hospitality that cater for diners on w/ends..never make socials or crusies.!!

BB

In sydney we do dinner's every month and alternate between a Thursday night and weekends as not everyone can always make it... :dry:

Once you get into the swing of things it will be great and you will have your regulars and will be loads of fun... :sorcerer:

But should really try and get this up and runing as great way to meet everyone that you talk to on the forums :happy:

:PBJ: Come on Adelaide start making it happen!!!! Regular social events FTW!!!! :PBJ:

yeah Nick don't ask us when make a date and place for dinner doesn't have to be a social activity also maybe just a cruise up greenhill road after anything just make date time place

if we make it we make it if not theres next time

i think thats half the problem with ppls that make a event up they try to be democratic about it you need to be autocratic

set date set time set place people will soon say oh i cant make it ill come next time

/rant

it would be great even to have it on a weeknight as oppose to weekend... :) for those in hospitality that cater for diners on w/ends..never make socials or crusies.!!

BB

thatd be me.

seems like friday/saturday/sunday nights are going to be permanently on my rosters.

so yeah, weekday stuff would be great.

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