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Hey guy's he got tagged in the nadds by a wdballer

In Reply to: WOODS BALL IS GAY! posted by Christian_Boy on October 29, 2003 at 18:35:55:


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Embers_of_WR@TH_(Team_Tox)

on November 03, 2003 at 16:15:23

Hey guys,

I saw one of his posts which I replied to. It said he got tagged in the balls. I promptly told him cups are good... fire bad!!! His problem might be that his balls are beyond help, they were taken off by a wood baller and now he has no balls to play the manly form of paintball. I feel your pain man, you should have gone with the balls of steel instead of a p***y form of paintball. I play both styles of paintball and no one is better than the other, they are both fun. As for your promoting violence thingy... paintball shoots moving projectiles at people. If you don't like this get a sex change and take up knitting.

Shoot to thrill Play to Kill,

Embers of Wr@th (Black Ops Inc.)
Mortar/recon/radio man

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