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Living Legends


 

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PB NATION TO PROMOTE LIVING LEGENDS
Living Legends



PBNation to promote Living Legends II

Planning the biggest get-together event of the year means needing the
biggest platform for getting the word out about the event. Living Legends has partnered with PBNation again this season in an effort to
help spread the word about the event that is drawing new players in
the game and reuniting the players who have been around since its
earliest days.

“Working with Ed Rieker of PbNation was a pleasure last year and the
plans for this year have grown by leaps and bounds,” said game
coordinator Sean Scott.

Not only is PBNation throwing the weight of their forum presence
behind the event, they're sending the Mod Squad to play on the Empire
side. The Scenario Section of PBNation will be hosting the Living
Legends discussion forum.

For more information on the 2009 Living Legends Scenario Game being
held May 29th thru 31st at CPX Paintball Park, please visit
http://www.pbnation.com/forumdisplay.php?f=619

 


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