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ok, well it was in the events thread but ill stick it out here for more exposure.

DATE:- CHANGED TO 1st NOVEMBER (SATURDAY)

TIME:- 10am Meet at BP COOMERA for mountain drive

After meeting at BP COOMERA we shall go on a mountain drive through maudsland up behind hinze dam and over springbrook to LITTLE NERANG DAM. There we will stop and have a yarn, show off cars and look at the mountains (awww :()

at around 12:30 or so we will head on down the road a bit further to skirmish and the mayhem can ensue. I have booked the afternoon session which goes from 1PM and lasts 2 hours.

DETAILS AND COST FOR SKIRMISH.

Everyone must be over the age of 15 to partake in the activity. Old clothing that you dont mind dirtying would be a good thing to bring along to change into. The paint is water based and will wash out (however im not guarenteeing this, if it doesnt come out, not my fault :))

COSTS ARE

$22 dollars per person

$17 dollars for paint balls (i cannot remember the number of rounds you get, i believe its 10 balls)

$7 for camoflagued clothing (for those who wanna hide like chickens or those who dont have old clothes that they dont mind gettin dirty)

please keep this thread clean,

I do need a fair idea for numbers, im hoping for around 15 people or so. (the more the merrier tho) hope to see you all there.

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$17 for 50 rounds that's a frking rip off, i used to play it everyday and don't mind it but fark it shoulkd be more of $17 for 150 or similar as u will go through about 300 rounds in 2 hrs, but what the hell i'll prolly go.

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