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Battle for Tombstone- February 6-8
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Posted by: "bearintex1" Texas on January 21, 2004 at 11:28:52
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I am helping out some compadres put this game on: [URL=http://www.hurricanepb.com/tombstone1.htm]Battle for Tombstone[/URL] It's going to be located at [URL=http://www.hurricanepb.com/]Hurricane_Paintball[/URL], in Fairfield, TX. It's about midway between Dallas and Houston, about 10 miles East of I45 on Highway 84. 4 acres of campsites with power hookups, hot showers available, full concession stand, all the amenities we've always said we wanted at a big game. There will be a [URL=http://www.hurricanepb.com/quick_draw1.htm] quick_draw_tournament[/URL] on Friday night. Roleplayers include Kerry "Viper" Rosenberry as Johnny Ringo and Patrick "Pacman" McKinnon as Doc Holiday and Dianne "Mother" McKinnon as Big Nose Kate. We will be recreating the Battle at the OK Corral. We have built a semipermanent structure mimicking the actual Tombstone main street. 2 buildings, 20' x 80', separated into 4 20' x 20' rooms. Run parallel to each other, 75 feet apart. It will make for some fast and furious paint slinging action come final battles! We plan to set up final objective slapsticks down the center of mainstreet. There will be approximately 8 acres (including the Tombstone main street) that will be lit for night play. Not completely lit, but well enough so that you can get by without night vision or anything. Any questions, post up here or email me. Thanks! Barrett
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