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Re: scheduling conflicts / the cost of paintball /and

In Reply to: scheduling conflicts / the cost of paintball /and posted by dave on September 24, 2003 at 13:49:15:


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Posted by:
Garry "Hardball" Nees

on September 25, 2003 at 08:16:12

Good try Dave. While its entertaining to follow these threads, I'd guess that there are alot of folks that just ain't going to comprehend what you're saying.

As for your original question, when Elliott and I go for a weekend its about $500, maybe a litle more, a pop. Last year we made a game a month from Sept thru May with two in March. That's 10 games. Foretunately three of them were local so we saved a little. Still that put our scenario expense at about $5000 for the year. Throw in weekend rec play every other week at $100 each and the annual outlay becomes $7600. Add in equipment repairs and replacements... If I start pushing it more often I suspect a higher authority, the wife, may start asking tough questions.

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