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Re: Angel OR Cocker????

In Reply to: Angel OR Cocker???? posted by PntRn on May 05, 2003 at 18:55:09:


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Posted by:
TheGuy
on May 06, 2003 at 21:00:21

Dynasty 2nd Place PSP LA open...angel IR3's
Naughty Dogs 1st Place PSP LA open...E-class Orracles
Dynasty (the better team) lost head to head against the Naughty Dogs, who demolished them...could it be that angels aren't what they used to be.
I say give everyone Intimidators that shoot 22bps and see who wins then. All pro sports have standard equipment same baseballs, same hockey pucks, same football helmets and pads, etc. Level the playing field with the equipment, and then see who's best. I know this isn't a place to whine, and I know the gun doesn't make the player, but these new Timmys (Storm, Lasoya, Dragon, Ironmen) are ridiculous. If I had a team of guns that shot so insanely fast, I could be the top Xball team too (Oakland). There, I've said my piece about the new era of guns.

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