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Re: Dukes Of Hazzard TOT game..... post game com
In Reply to: Dukes Of Hazzard TOT game..... post game coments posted by BOB on October 21, 2003 at 18:05:24:
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Posted by: TMD-Aiki_(pronouced_A-key) on October 22, 2003 at 00:08:08
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Pappa you are very right about what you said about the game.. Billy really went over board with all of the new things that he had at the field. It was great to see so many new players to game there. The guy that brought out the General Lee and the Rosco Patrol car really went a long way to set the mood of the game.. There was some great play and the new folks got right into it. To me the best part was the Family that won the MVT for the great job that they did with the base security. At one point they where the only thing kept you guys from taking the base.. Jethro as Daisy Duke was classic!!! : Boys and girls this has been one of the most fun games Ive played... and fdor a good cause to boot makes it even sweeter. Big round of thanks goes out to Billy and all the Low Country paintball Staff for Running such an excellent game, another round goes out to all the player from both teams that had the attitude to have fun first which made this such a sucess. Last but no where near least to my friends and Stalwart foes Georgia and Aiki you guys are the best. They ran me in circles but never made it any thing but fun.Thanks to everyone there. Not only did we have a blast but we helped make this up coming Christmas happier for a lot of boys and girls.
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