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Originally posted by rancid
Isn't it the case that the only people interested in spectating paintball are paintballers? Not exactly the building blocks we need.
Do you think the only people who watch topless darts are topless darts players??? :D
 

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but. .. .. ya know what i mean if given the offer of watch topless darts or darts. . . which would you take!

So given a good/exciting presentation of paintball on tv and a decent amount of advertising people would watch it! As Al said advertising. . . who remembers when American football suddenly hit the UK back in the eighties, suddenly everyone was crazy about it but most people had sod all idea of the rules!

Anyone for topless chess? ? ? :D :rolleyes:
 

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Originally posted by steve_e
but. .. .. ya know what i mean if given the offer of watch topless darts or darts. . . which would you take!

So given a good/exciting presentation of paintball on tv and a decent amount of advertising people would watch it! As Al said advertising. . . who remembers when American football suddenly hit the UK back in the eighties, suddenly everyone was crazy about it but most people had sod all idea of the rules!

Anyone for topless chess? ? ? :D :rolleyes:
Sorry, but I refuse to play topless paintball, even for the good of the sport :p
 

KillerOnion

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Well, it shouldn't be all that hard to market paintball games at night under the banner of "Live Action Sports" with some beer for the spectators and t-shirts. People watch drag racing, pool, even BOWLING for heaven's sake, hardly anything meriting spectation, wouldn't you say? The power of phenominally bored couch potatoes is not to be underestimated. (Gee, imagine reading that here?)
 

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Actually watching live Paint ball isn't that far fetched, the so called live football events over hear are broadcast a couple of minutes behind so the cutting can be done. Even that is a lot quicker with the new computer wizbangs and doohikies that can do all the jiggery pokery with the editing in seconds ( all that technical jargon I managed to cram in, damn can't understand it myself);)
 

Wookie

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Lawn Bowls...

Nothing beats it for pure sunday post-roast entertainment.

Ah, the sound of the crowd's hushed silence, a glass of port and a Marlboro Light. What more could you ask for?

As for Live TV... It will be sorely missed. Rusty the weather dwarf was an iconic moment in British TV.

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steve_e

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Lawn Bowls...

Originally posted by Wookie
Nothing beats it for pure sunday post-roast entertainment.

Ah, the sound of the crowd's hushed silence, a glass of port and a Marlboro Light. What more could you ask for?

As for Live TV... It will be sorely missed. Rusty the weather dwarf was an iconic moment in British TV.

Wookie
Lawn and Indoor Bowls. . . .my point exactly!! For god sake.... . .if Grandstand can put bowls on at Sunday Lunch time, I mean nothing gets more more mind numbing dull than bowls. . .

But anyway can't JT produce a see-through Chest armour for women??!? :D :D The Sun Page 3 girls vs The Star Page 3 girls!! :D :D I'm sure if Live TV was still about they'd show it!!

oooh well you can but dream! :rolleyes: