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Re: Full Moon Over Old River Paintball

In Reply to: Full Moon Over Old River Paintball posted by Hugh Mc_Elvey on October 08, 2003 at 20:20:53:


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Posted by:
Cecil "GhostRider" Brackett
on October 09, 2003 at 01:51:52

: My wife and I were just eating dinner and I heard a horse galloping nearby. I went outside and there, under the full moon, raced a black monster of a horse topped with a headless torso. It was heading toward the East. At the speed it was traveling I would think it should be in the Ocklawaha area by Saturday evening for sure. Get ready; I am! Its about time to get some; paintball that is. The match between Poppaboar and General Killer Ray should be a blast. The Horseman will keep it a stirred up and a great time shall be had by all. Temp at night in the 60's, little chance of rain and a full moon; what more can you ask for. See you all soooooon! Hugh


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