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Posted by SSMerc on June 16, 2002 at 21:22:51:
In Reply to: you mean goose-stepping fascists A+M???? posted by
I go to Tarleton State University. We're technically part of A&M. Can't speak for TAMU @ College Station, which is where I'd say this guy goes to. But Taleton is cool. Small town charm and all that. ;) Anyways, I'd have to agree that just because Autocockers and electropneumatic paintmarkers are "what is the in thing" nowadays, that does not mean that this forum has lost it's usefulness. There ARE other things to discuss besides a specific marker, such as how X marker performs in regards to Y marker, or what a L.P. system is. Some people new to the sport may actually come here for advice and questions. The sport already has handicaps on the fact that we appear to be shooting "real" weapons, and the sport can use all the positive P.R. it can get. If we treat new people with honest questions badly, how does that reflect us as a whole? Moral: Be courteous on the internet, there's no real point to being inflamatory. : i thought they were a bunch of coast-guard wanna-be's! : ps: if you wanna watch some real football....go to florida. : : : : im with you tamu, this forum is going down, but not because of people like you, but because of people like Mr Dumb Drummer
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: : I was just tryin to wake it up a little! I didn't know it would offend.
: : \: as i move down the list of posts, i find myself beginning to think that tamu was actually not far off in ANYTHING he said, but Mr. Drumme has proved his ignorance and immaturity..
: : : Beware The Bomb
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