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Tanks, tanks, tanks

In Reply to: Re: Tanks at Sleepy Hollow ? posted by Rich Toth on October 02, 2003 at 16:21:19:


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Posted by:
Hugh Mc_Elvey

on October 02, 2003 at 21:45:19

I have written tanks into the game though I doubt old Ich or Brom Bones had to contend with such. It being our last 24, I believe it fitting that we go out with all guns a popping. I'm sure that all will be well commanded and keep speeds, overshooting, etc. to a minimum. This is meant to be a fun game and promises to be a great time for all. I can't tell you a tank count; Keith can give you a better update from preregistrations. I will be riding over to the field this weekend and will post on it next week. See you in the middle, Hugh

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