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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
i think it's funny too, but...

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Posted by Lyghtnin on October 02, 2002 at 02:29:39:

In Reply to: Well, that's not right, either... posted by Chad K. on September 16, 2002 at 10:12:51:

I dont think that it's hypocritical for WDP to make a patriotic themed marker. I think it is a great tribute (and the english as a whole love america), and if it looks cool, great... Also, where does WDP sell most of their Angels? Right. Makes sense to make a product people will want, doesn't it? If i were going to sell something that kicked ass, and dipping it in manure would sell more of them, then i would sell them in a bucket of it. I might not dig it, but other people will. So as long as the product rocks, adding a little perk that might make someone buy it works. It's just the same as having a custom one made. Seems to me you're just hating a little.




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