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Re: maybee a rubber tire LAV instead? lol

In Reply to: Re: maybee a rubber tire LAV instead? lol posted by Bill on July 17, 2003 at 06:22:55:


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Tack

on July 17, 2003 at 11:10:45

Those are rubber tracks? Wow, that is a prety good sign then. Either someone could get an old used bobcat or possibly design their own, maybee you need to find a bobcat or full size bulldozer salesman who is adicted to paintball and make a deal with him. Tell him he gets to be odball if he donates you a dozer and you get to do all the work on the tank (making you moriartie right? or kelly?) I duno, I wanna be the kraut, or cowboy. Anyone but barbra ortricycle-game.

That reminds me, I was joking with a friend of mine and said "yea the tank is gona need tank treads, so were gona need lots and lots of popsicle sticks and strings, and well weave them all togheter" and sure enough he shows up with a box of 2,000 popsicle sticks. Everyone likes a little ass but none likes a smart ass.....

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