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Good post!

In Reply to: part-time tankers -- not good for the game posted by Captain_Caveman on November 03, 2003 at 22:09:42:


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Posted by:
T.J. "Mad Scientist for the Tiger Tank" Allcot
on November 08, 2003 at 15:06:06

Although it brought back some painfull memories, like blowing a cooling hose in the parking lot one year, blowing a clutch the first year with the Tiger, running over our own battery out in the field during a game, etc.

We've had a lot of input with our home field about the roads and last year we actually went out ourselves the day before the game to do some of our own clearing, only dropped one large tree, which led to one of our best fire fights ever.

We still go by 'Whatever the field wants' when it comes to rules but the tried and true stuff shouldn't be messed with just to satisfy some complainers.

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