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SLEEPY HOLLOW IV - Old River Paintball - Oct 11-12


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Posted by:
Hugh Mc_Elvey

on September 22, 2003 at 22:57:38

The party was a disaster; Brom Bones and his rowdy bunch had returned and broken up a perfectly good celebration. Now Ichabod and the Town Folk were determined to put him and his bunch in their place, once and for all. Come see how this epic battle unfolds; it is shaping up to be one to remember. You can side with Brom "Poppa Boar" Bones and his band of Rowdy men or with that skinny school teacher, Ray "General Killer" Smith. Keeping everyone on their toes will be the Headless "Scott Mears" Horseman and his gaggle of "Monkey" Ghosts. See you on Oct. 11th and 12th at Old River Paintball, Oklawaha, Florida. Still time to get a good break on game fee and paint. Call Keith at 352-288-5840. Oh, and watch your back as the moon gets full for the Horseman rides again!

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