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Attending and have made the deposit:

1. Me

2. Eddy

3. Eddy's friend

4. Heslo

5. Damo

6. Jugz

7. Nos Man

8. Nos Man's friend

OK, after a bit of a false start with Eddifier organising it, I have taken over the paintballing day out. He was doing a good job, but people just weren't coming up with deposits.

Now about 20 people expressed interest in his post, then almost no-one gave him a deposit.

It is a cool cruise down to Kuitpo, and if you control your trigger finger will only cost $25, as Eddy has graciously given me a voucher for $10 off each person (it is normally $35 for those bad at maths).

So for those keyboard and fps warriors, this is your chance to shoot some people for real. I have done it a few times and can guarantee that it is a LOT of fun!

So, put your money where your mouth is and post below, and at the same time direct debit me $10 deposit. I need this to get the ball rolling. I will also take up bbq meat and take a few bucks off people who want a few snags for lunch on the day.

Details are as follows:

When: 16th of November 10AM

Where: Paintball Sports (Kuitpo Field) (There is a map on the info sheets)

Cost: $25pp ($10 deposit required from everyone playing) which includes 100 paintballs, and equipment use. (with the vouchers, $35 without. $20 per 100 paintballs after the first 100)

Minimum Age: 12

Minimum group: 10 although if the group is smaller they might be able to join two groups.

My account details are as follows:

Andrew Nuske

bsb: 015208

account: 540161753

Please put your username as reference!

Cmon people - it is an awesome 1.5 hour cruise down there, the weather will be perfect (mid-November is my favourite time of year), and it will be awesome fun with a bbq at the end and cruise back into town.

So I think a meet-up at Bunnings Mile End at 8:15am would be the go, and we leave at 8:30am SHARP!

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I LOL every time I read his name .... "Norm Angerman" :P

If you can get dropped to Bunnings Mile End, then there will be tons of cars willing to give you a lift. You can come in my 34 if you want.

i think i said i was keen before however this is like 2 days before my exams start so cant make that date sorry.

hope it go's well for ya, its a good idea to have the deposits first makes sure people follow through unlike me ditching you now :P

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lol, i didnt mean to make it sound like i have no car :D

i could always take the company car, but i get sick of driving that POS. :D

so, ill leave it at bunnings and hitch i ride with kell :D (she drives cool)

:)

Id so love to, but, no knees, 2m tall, sort of makes me a massive target

if I could kneel itd be fine, but the wedges in the tibias mean I cant, plus uneven ground is hard to balance on with no knees.

damn, but thats how it is.

:(

I'm coming Andrew, deposit sent... should come through in the next day or so... idiot me though, I left the reference blank and just realised after I pressed SEND :( Any troubles finding my deposit and message me, I'll give you my acc #

Id so love to, but, no knees, 2m tall, sort of makes me a massive target

if I could kneel itd be fine, but the wedges in the tibias mean I cant, plus uneven ground is hard to balance on with no knees.

damn, but thats how it is.

:)

everyone else has to drink before hand to the point they have no legs, level playing field problem solved :)

they should get army cars with machine gun paint ball shooters, you can be the wheel man, ill work the gun :( if i miss you can just run em down

dont forget the training vids guys

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=IODTdX42uS0

and for the ride home :D some of this could b in order

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=Hi2i4GY5hPs

Edited by Inline 6
lol, i didnt mean to make it sound like i have no car :(

i could always take the company car, but i get sick of driving that POS. :D

so, ill leave it at bunnings and hitch i ride with kell :) (she drives cool)

:)

oh thanx babe lol

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