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Re: HAHAH!! Ditto, Mother! LOL n/t

In Reply to: Re: HAHAH!! Ditto, Mother! LOL n/t posted by Shelly on December 27, 2003 at 10:38:39:


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Shelly "yougotpunk_dbyagirl" Barton
on December 27, 2003 at 10:46:45

On average, it takes me between 3-5 hours to get to any scenario game. There are two scenario fields in SC that I know of, and they only hold games twice a year. I like to try to play atleast one game a month, so for me distance really isn't that big of an issue. Granted I would much rather play closer to home, but even my team is based out of GA. If two games are scheduled on the same weekend, I generally base where I go on the quality of the feild, not the distance (and where my team is going to be). I would much rather drive the extra hour or so to play at a field I know I'll have a good time at, than save the driving time and have an unpleasant experience...and no, I'm not single :)


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