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Re: rubber chickens

In Reply to: Re: Limited nerfs posted by john on May 12, 2003 at 21:52:38:


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Posted by:
T.J. "Mad Scientist for the Tiger Tank" Allcot
on May 15, 2003 at 22:32:13

Now that is something I can hardly wait to see. Are you guys going to be having any games the two weekends after August 8th?

Reminds me of the 'Rooster Booster' used to test fighter aircraft canopies.

btw, any luck finding Nerfs at 'Family Dollar' stores. From the looks of the two places I've gone to and found them I have to agree with Demolition Goblin, they seem to be a normal stock item. Although with shipping they're a bit expensive I just got a shipment of a dozen howlers from www.jetcityspecialties.com that Andy tipped us to. I didn't know that Howlers also come in blue. I know I'm going to lose some of them but I can hardly wait to fire a few off this weekend.

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