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NitroBall

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What will be the outcome for subscriptions that have x number of months left on them?

Whilst personally I'm not too fussed, it's a much greater loss to see the magazine go under; some may be going down the simpler(and somewhat more selfish) view-point of: I've paid for a service, where is my refund for lack of fulfillment... etc
your lucky you got a few issues of PGI mag out of your subscription. I renewed mine back in april just before pgi went lifetime, and i still havent got jack out of them. God do i miss reading.

If anybody ever took a dislike to PGi then it was generally because of me and so it would be hard for me to wallow too much but I hope i contributed something in 18 years of writing.
Interviews with the leaders in the paintball industry as well as Pro players was comical and a interesting read:) i find it to be a cure for the pain whilst constipating on the loo.

ps, anyone who has pgi mag issue 231 and later and not needing them anymore, please let me know.
 

Robbo

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Anyway. I think many of us will be wondering...do we have to take of our shoes, when we are in your Gaff?

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No Skeet you don't, you should know the drill by now ..... you just make me a cup of tea like you used to down the shop, and remember, 3 sugars please mate....
 

Robbo

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Robbo, are you going to be flexing you journalistic muscles during the PGi hiatus, or are you hanging that hat up for the duration?
I'm still quite involved with things happening in the US, and so, if and when a subject provokes me, I will probably stuff something up in this forum to let you guys know what's going on.
And so if any of you guys were hoping you'd heard the last of me ...hard luck!!

:)
 

BubbleGumBob

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i only just saw thi and i might cry, sorry to see it go, was always a good thing to read while revering from trainning

tank god robo saved the fourms!
 

Gadget

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Real shame - PGI has been part of my life since I first bought it in June 1992.....and apart from a review which persuaded me to buy a Pro-Am (why god, why?) has been consistently great.

Hope Mr Tudor's business is still healthy and best of luck to anyone at Maze who may have lost a job over this. :(
 

Skeet

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No Skeet you don't, you should know the drill by now ..... you just make me a cup of tea like you used to down the shop, and remember, 3 sugars please mate....

Ahhh....those were the days. Train to Dartford, Prodigy's "Music for the Jilted Generation" on the Walkman, a mile walk to the shop, cups of tea, toys to play with, Neil's pron collection, cammo, splash anno 'Mags and 'Cockers, Stevie T barely able to see over the counter, Jerome, Piper's sarcasm and mild contempt, gut buster from the Burger van at lunch (half pounder, bacon, onions, awesome!) and of course, piles of PGI too. Occasionaly a lift back to the station in Pete's Supra. My formative years, they were.

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