Monday, August 29, 2005

Playing War

August 27, 2005: NETCONG, NJ

Team PA reinforced with troops from NY and CT held their ground against the marauding forces of New Jersey in the NASPBL's latest scenario paintball game SAN's Alamo. An absolute brutal day on the field where yellow paint was the blood and the ground was soaked with it. Both armies clashed over a battlefield a mile long and 3/4 of a mile wide. Yours truly took 4 flags while taking out close to 17 or 18 of the enemy. Of course I was eliminated 10 times but that wasn't enough to be awarded the Golden Crutch. That honor was given to Ram 2600, a product of Staten Island, NY. He took more paint than anyone else on the field that day, but he sent plenty more attackers to their respawn spots.

If you've never played a scenario paintball game you should pinch your ear and drag your ass to the next game in your area. Your doing yourself a great disservice not trying it at least once.

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