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lol hell yes!!! i remmeber my first game of paintball... i was walking aroudn the out skirts of an already in progress game.. and some mofo shot me and i wasn't even playing.

me and my mate decided to put caps in his ass from outside the boundries... lol, that saw us miss the first 2 real games for being nawty:(

hahah

love it so fun

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Jet and I went to Semoz, just make sure that you get overalls with zippers that actually work because mine didnt and i lost about 3 cards worth $20 each.

Also, if ya want i can get VIP tickets, the booklets cost $80 each, 10 tickets to each Booklet. Then, you place a $20 deposit, after that you pay an extra $9 or something and thats your first 100 paintballs covered. Then every 100 bullets after that cost $19 or something like that. That includes free equipment hire, free BBQ lunch and yeah.. if you guys want anymore info, just holla at me k

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He he he... My last game of paintball left me a bit worse for wear.

Got hit fom about 8-10 meters away. The paintball hit me just above my left eye, just above where the mask stopped !!!

Hit me straight onto bear flesh.... God it looked good. Straight after it hit me I looked like Bugs Bunny when he get's hit on his head and this massive lump just rises up !!.....

Blood everywhere, bruised for about a week.

But damn was it a fun day !!....

J

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sumthin fun together as a club is always good...just not to far away :)

one thing we also need to think a bit about is...safety

like if we have 20-40 skylines siittin outside some place in the middle of nowhere...would b very easy 4 people to realise what times we r not attending the cars..if u get wot im saying...

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just not to far away  

Yes, or Jet will need to take out a loan for the petrol tanker :D

Either way they're not too skyline friendly the tracks and things to these sorts of places. Last time i went to Coldstream I almost turned around and drove back before i got down the driveway 'cause of all the stones :)

Jet, the similar problem with safety can happen everywhere where we would get .. hence *insurance* .. or we can designate a security guard ...lol :)

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fark leavin to insurance.....thatl never cover wot we lose

and is every car is broken into and has guages etc stolen, mabe 1k worth of stuff...u ain gonna claim it....

place like paintball, its always in the middle of nowhere, in a big car park, thats is always empty at the same time cos every1 is busy and its obvoius, theres no risk of some1 walkin out at any random time......

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JET... i left my last car there unlocked with the window down (the ballan place i'm talking aobut)

It's 15 mins OFF the beaten track. As IF a would-be car thief is going to go one hour out of melb... to go stela skylines (which they wont know there are there as you dont tell them your a car club when you book)

You FAR to paranoid man.

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not at Ballan... it's 15 mins off the western freeway (and i'd say echuca would be no different)

the staff are around constatly and stuff... So i'd stress less.

I'd leave my car there for the day.

IF not... just booty hoe with someone :cheers:

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