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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: I spelt publicity wrong

In Reply to: I spelt publicity wrong posted by Big_L on July 15, 2003 at 15:32:52:


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Posted by:
gregh
on July 16, 2003 at 00:50:40

No, you are not the idiot just those who create this atrocity or those sick enough to participate in it. I could sort of understand it if you sent out a bonafide "outdoors" man that was fully equipped(including safety equipment) then I could see where the hunters skill would come into play tracking an equally intelligent animal that would provide a challenge(like a video game) and would be ok in my book, but to track naked women with the intent of "drawing blood" and worse possible blindness is just sick. BTW I can see a huge market for the "hunters" tracking a well equipped(dressed with safety equipment) person that is trying to get to a spot. The person being chased would have a challenge as well as the hunter and with prize $$ for the winner I bewt you would get people both hunters and prey paying entry fees to try and win the "prize". As far as naked women or anybody not properly attired(including masks and clothes) being "hunted" it is the stuff that will get the sport outlawed or handcuffed with so many safety regs and rules(like all players wear COMPLETE body armor, no skin at all is exposed, paint most break at any speed, guns can not exceed 180 fps etc....) that it becomes impossible.

: Damn I'm an idiot.


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