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Re: "The Battle for Stalingrad" scenario game
In Reply to: Re: "The Battle for Stalingrad" scenario game posted by Mr._Engler on January 05, 2004 at 10:26:07:
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Posted by: Randy Tornquist on January 12, 2004 at 01:18:23
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It looks a few WarDogs will make the trip for an early spring pb fix! Don't know how many yet but we're looking forward to trying a Blackcat Scanario!
: I will also bring the browning and other toys. :-) : I'll give it to the General to place and someone can feed it all day long. :
: : Register for this event by February 21, 2004, and entry fee is only $30.00, and you receive a coupon for $5.00 off the purchase of your first case of paint. : : Registration costs after February 21, 2004 but before February 26, 2004 is still only $30.00 with no paint discount. : : February 26, 2004 until the day of the event registration fee is $45.00. : : All players registered by February 26, 2004, will be entered into a special drawing where one lucky winner is eligible to win a FREE marker, a case of paint and a FREE pass to any other BlackCat event for the 2004 season! : : All participants will be entered into a raffle for THOUSANDS of DOLLARS in prizes donated by our many sponsors including Magnum Boots, Cops911, Major Paintball, Paintball2Xtremes, Crossfire, ScenarioPaintballGames.com, E and A Embroidery, Flurry Industries, National Paintball Supply, Dragun Empire, War In The Woods Paintball Park and many others. : : Your entrance fee includes: all you can eat BBQ dinner on Friday night, ID badge and Magnum Lanyard, role card, embroidered commemorative patch of the event, and entrance into the prize drawing. : : *Paint prices for this event are reasonably marked at $60.00-$70.00 per case of 2,000 paintballs. : : Don’t miss out on this fun and adrenaline packed event! : : : : Sincerely, : : *(Paint prices include $5 pre-registered player coupon.)
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