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Re: Poll: Games Scheduled on Top of Other Games

In Reply to: Poll: Games Scheduled on Top of Other Games posted by _Hollywood_ on December 16, 2003 at 16:39:45:


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Posted by:
Dutch
on December 16, 2003 at 21:51:56

: OK, boys and girls, here's your chance to let the various producers know how you feel. The question, is "Is scheduling a scenario game on top of another one within a 500 mile radius a good idea?

: 1. Yes! It gives players a choice and saves them money on travel costs.

: 2. No! It hurts the attendance of both games, and forces players to make choices they would rather not make.

: 3. Other (Specify)

: The floor's yours, so sound off!

: "Hollywood"

I think I'll try (3);(

It gives people occasion to TRASH other fields & say things that they may not usually say--boy that really shows the paintball commradrie that they speak of in all their OTHER posts.


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