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Dale, you are mistaken!

In Reply to: And from the PLAYERS that MIGHT COME IF>>>>> posted by Dale on January 03, 2004 at 17:44:08:


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Posted by:
Perry Singleton
on January 09, 2004 at 19:42:06

I never said anything about wanting a BYOP event. Instead, I said they should have a choice. I distinct fully remember shooting your BYOP idea down when you mentioned it to me. The primary reason is that it would be too hard to police who paid what when you have enough problems just running a game. Besides, we normally offer a variety of Draxxus (Diablo) event paint starting at $60.00per case, which is very reasonable compared to industry standards. Not to mention, the reasons Hollywood so eloquently pointed out. We also have a total of $6,000.00 a month in payments to make whether we make a dime or not. As of yet, we do not make a living on our field. We have been putting what we make back into the facility. I invite anyone to check out what I mean at battlecreekpaintball.com What is wrong with us trying to make a living for the effort we put forth for others to have fun?

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