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Posted by:
dave "_dave__from_the_coalition" ciarcia
on September 24, 2003 at 13:49:15

the effects


for a father and son to attend a 24 hr game within a 3 hr driving distance each shoot a case and a 1/2 of paint i estimate this is about a expense of 450.00 for the weekend
(assuming camping)

for the average family to spend this out of thier budget how often can this happen? -- i would be interested in comments on this so i can see real world answers--
so when promotors are planning events this should factor in their minds on what they expect in attentance and when they plan events all near each other they should understand that the paintball dollars to be spent are a limited item


lets comment on this -- its a way to communicate to the folks we give these dollars to so they understand that it is a limited resourse -- one they need to understand and protect if they want to maximise thier profits

dave the coalition


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