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HELP SAVE A PAINTBALL FIELD !!!
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Posted by: Argent_Intel on December 01, 2003 at 09:38:10
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello Fellow Players !!! Please Help !!! Get Involved... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SAVE A PAINTBALL FIELD ... I just read this link off the BlackCat website...under the Black spy vs White spy game forum...It is about the field in Monterey , Ca. at Fort Ord the old U.S. Army Military Stockade...If you have ever get the chance to play the field up there it is just AWESOME...even just for great weekend Rec play ...especialy with alll the new additions and improvements the owner has recently made...nothing compares to it for CQB or Mout style play and it has a fun speedball type bunker field too ...and the field has some great local players and some of the best Ref's out there ... anyway this is a call to arms for Players to get involved and try and help keep another Paintball Field in play...so please read up and HELP if you can... lets not lose another one !!! It's up to us ... Here is the post about... BREAKOUT PAINTBALL Hey everyone who has ever played at Breakout! Stewart is in trouble and he needs our help. If you can write to the Mayor of seaside and let him know how safe Breakout is, you might help save the place. See the website for details but act fast. I would hate to see this place shut down. http://www.jailhousepaintball.com ----- the link to the Forum @ Helping... THANKS GUYS!!!
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