
..............im so not impressed.
that mm@sadworld.co.uk does not work, look, i'll just post the article thing here.
Being part of a team is one of the most rewarding feelings ever. You have a group of people who share the same passion, anxiety, grief and joy. In some cases certain members of a team may share even more but lets not go there now. These are raw emotions and you seem to connect very quickly with those people and on a deeper level. It is essential when building team spirit that people laugh and have a good time, as a grumpy person can bring the whole team down, which is where we come to paintball. The problem is that, using SAD as an example, we are only all together about twice a month and this makes getting to know each other hard. When you first join a team as I have with SAD, there is a period of time before you become one of the guys. You need to get to know them and they need to get to know you. The faster this happens and you feel part of the team, the sooner you start to play like a team. This, in the case of my joining SAD, has been accelerated considerably by the use of the forums on a website that will remain nameless (cough) P8ntballer.com. Jinxy and myself are the main troublemakers responsible for an outbreak amusing threads, which serve two purposes. They have helped feel like part of the team from a very early stage, which can only be a god thing. But more importantly have kick started the campaign for SAD world domination. You would be well advised to fall in line.
that mm@sadworld.co.uk does not work, look, i'll just post the article thing here.
Being part of a team is one of the most rewarding feelings ever. You have a group of people who share the same passion, anxiety, grief and joy. In some cases certain members of a team may share even more but lets not go there now. These are raw emotions and you seem to connect very quickly with those people and on a deeper level. It is essential when building team spirit that people laugh and have a good time, as a grumpy person can bring the whole team down, which is where we come to paintball. The problem is that, using SAD as an example, we are only all together about twice a month and this makes getting to know each other hard. When you first join a team as I have with SAD, there is a period of time before you become one of the guys. You need to get to know them and they need to get to know you. The faster this happens and you feel part of the team, the sooner you start to play like a team. This, in the case of my joining SAD, has been accelerated considerably by the use of the forums on a website that will remain nameless (cough) P8ntballer.com. Jinxy and myself are the main troublemakers responsible for an outbreak amusing threads, which serve two purposes. They have helped feel like part of the team from a very early stage, which can only be a god thing. But more importantly have kick started the campaign for SAD world domination. You would be well advised to fall in line.