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Ohio Bash June 12th & 13th.


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Posted by:
"Hounddog69" Columbus, Ohio

on April 05, 2004 at 18:10:29

Ohio's Premier charity paintball event is approaching fast.(American Cancer Society)
The Ohio Bash is June 12th & 13th.
This is one of the longest running games in North America.
Hundreds of players from across the United States.
2 Days of play on over 30 acres of woods.
Instant reinsertion. (no waiting to re-enter)
Multiple bunker objectives.
Player raffle with Guns, goggles and gear.
And who can forget the Bash Hour.
20 minutes from Richmond, Indiana
Campgrounds within a 5 minute drive.
Hotels within 20 minutes.
Bash volunteers will work one day, Play one day free, get a discount on paint, free lunch on the work day and a free bash shirt.
Don't pass up this chance.
For info go to www.thebash.net


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Douglas "Hounddog" Kauffman


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