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Oklahoma D-Day was GREAT

In Reply to: posted by on January 22, 2004 at 16:52:28:


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Nevets

on January 23, 2004 at 07:34:47

The game is GREAT. Every year it grows larger. This year it will be capped at 3000 players. There were 30+ tanks, ultra light planes, paintball flamethrowers and water landings on the beach!

In any group of 3000 there is always a loud mouth or two, who can never be pleased. If you don't incorporate their ideas then you must not be listening. Because their ideas are perfect. I think everyone one of us knows people like that. Hell, you've been reading some of their posts. Was D-day 2003 absolutely perfect? NO. Was it GREAT? Absolutely. I'll be back, as will my team. By the way it's in Oklahoma, but not far from the Missouri line

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