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Its Not Fair!!!

ChiZZerS

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Originally posted by Greg
it always seems to be the same that a few people ruin it for the rest. such a shame.


Kyle
i think they should only let ppl buy markers if they have some
evidence that they play for a team or something
(sorry noob ballers).. or they could get recognition from
paintball sites "as a regular" and would sign a form to say they
go paintballing often.]

p.s
sry for my bad grammer and spelling it is hard to eat @the same time ya know (like i am again doing now:D )

i always forget to delete things i have already gone over
:rolleyes:
 

ratty_ratty

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Feb 16, 2003
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its bad down here aswell. kids go buying paint balls fron shops which sells the little pump guns and refills and they go round at night throwing them around the streets and local busses.

its not justs kids who but them from shops its also kids who play rec ball or a punters day and take the left over paint home and dont store them away proply and there littler anoying brothers go looking around the house and finds them and decides to vandalise the school as well as throwing around the street.

this has to stop soon or we all will b banned.

put ur paint balls out of kids reach!!! you are responsiable of ur own balls
 

ericostani

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i think

that we should televise it more, in the uk. like that mission paintball show which focused on the more competitive side of paintball, and try nd stop those shows like crossfire, which just make paintball look even worse.
 

Bird

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I don't know why everyone is getting suddenly worked up that because some of the local 'Spar Possie' have thrown a few paintballs (or whatever they did) that the glorious sport of paintball is going to be banned! It takes a lot more than that to ban an entire sport and anyway, if you're that worried, did any of you write into the Daily Mirror.... no, I thought not!

Ok, so Crossfire was a bit sad (not that me and a few friends auditioned for it or anything :eek: ) but at least it got coverage on tv, which is more than some of the major tournaments get. Maybe we just need to advertise each tourney or get the local press down so that they can see how cool it is to play and that it is exciting for spectators. Of course, that is so long as players play nicely with each other and don't argue with refs, cheat, throw tantrums ...etc ;) :D