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Hi All,

Can I get an idea of who would be interested in a paintball event

Likely cost $60 for 300 balls +15 per extra 100 balls.

Likely date 27 October

Feel free to invite friend's family and people you really want to shoot.

We will need 10 paid up entrants before it goes ahead.

This is for interest only, I am not asking for payment yet.

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I was thinking about PMing you about it today,

I recommend the one out at the airport - I have been there, and people that have been to the ones all over canberra seem to think its the best, "Cause of the maps.

I am in for it and i am sure i can get a few people along if its at the airport one.

The last big paint ball we organised we all payed the organiser the payment in full before the day.

This work extremely well and we had Not ONE person miss the day, out of 30+ people.

+ it ment that it didn't seem that bad to buy extra paintballs.

Cheers

Keith

Just a bit of stuffing around and drama

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t1...mp;hl=paintball

Holy cr@p!! Did it go ahead? Drama is an understatement... I don't know how I missed all that, I must have been keeping quiet (don't even think about it Mick :D)

Holy cr@p!! Did it go ahead? Drama is an understatement... I don't know how I missed all that, I must have been keeping quiet (don't even think about it Mick :D)

No it did not go ahead, but after constant reminders/damands we did all get our money back.

The organiser this time has a little more experience and no weaselly partner :P

I doubt many from CC could afford it since they are all still in school :ninja:

Maybe street rides though, not sure about NS, but maybe.

But im working that weekend, sorry.

Edited by datto260Z

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