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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Playing this weekend. Forcast is SNOW!

In Reply to: Re: can you use a cocker in the snow? posted by PigTech on February 18, 2003 at 10:52:40:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on February 19, 2003 at 13:58:44

Thanks Bill, I'll give it a try. Always looking for a cheap trick that works. Here is a cheap trick I learned the HARD WAY!

Inside a structure or a night game where vision is dark, you can just take a Handy ROCK and roll it down the hallway (thumpa bump bump thumpa bump) or toss inside the base with a big thump.

Yell "GRENADE!" Run SUCKERS!"

90% of the time they BELIEVE you and RUN!

Just follow that rolling grenade down the hallway and back shoot the retreating stampede.

Our team VACATED the base in the night game. Gave it to them! Took our base with a rock and three words! We were Soooo.... embarassed.

Why spend $5 on paint grenades when rocks are plentiful and free!

One could try toy grenades in broad daylight. Been pondering buying one or two.

Just take care NOT to hit anyone with a rock or the briefing with include another NO NO for us...

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