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Bad Boyz Toyz Sale and WARPIG Pig Roast
September 2002


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Cookston and Miller back at the beer keg.
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Aftershock power players - Todd Adamson, Danny Love and Billy Ceranski
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PSP Scorekeeper Sue Cookston (right) with her son and his girlfriend
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Beer, Donuts, and stitting around talking - Homer Simpson's dream come true
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Simon eyes the camera
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Stuff in the store
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Aftershock's Ryan Williams helps a customer
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Kevin Mahoney from team Shocktech explains his theory of furthering your paintball career by getting hit in the head
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Wonder and Devon in the shop
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Manny and Todd sprint in the alley 
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Danny, Todd and Greg talk over the race
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Cool cowboy boots
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This little guy is a paintball addict.  His parents say he watches the Push video over and over...
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And runs around the house bunkering the dog
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Then he bunkers Todd
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The guy in the middle tells about how he shot William Shatner the week before
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Bill and Sue Cookston talk with Chris (left) and Aaron (middle) from P8NT magazine
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Badlandz field manager, Ogre considers running off with the Shatner E-Mag
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Ren is still nursing that beer
 


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