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« Reply #225 on: July 03, 2005, 09:30:34 PM »
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Well there was that one time when Studdermonkey shot Busta in the nuts 5 or 6 times and he didnt feel it  :shock:  

 It was a pistol duel if I remeber correctly :)
We were talking about that today...I was smart enough to keep my pants tought it in the front when doing duels..hehe ;)  Dave shutup you slow drawing old man!!!! ;) Just kidding.
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« Reply #226 on: July 03, 2005, 09:36:45 PM »
You know what you aren't even worth wasting my breath on. You feel that way then don't bother coming down. Stay ther eand play with yourselves.
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« Reply #227 on: July 03, 2005, 09:37:13 PM »
Sometimes a ghille acts like a burlap force field...can't always feel the hits.  I often have to rely on a teammate letting me know I go tagged.
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« Reply #228 on: July 03, 2005, 09:41:00 PM »
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Quote from: "-MAD- SARGE"
Well there was that one time when Studdermonkey shot Busta in the nuts 5 or 6 times and he didnt feel it  :shock:  

 It was a pistol duel if I remeber correctly :)
We were talking about that today...I was smart enough to keep my pants tought it in the front when doing duels..hehe ;)  Dave shutup you slow drawing old man!!!! ;) Just kidding.

Muahahah.. I so won that duel, man. I remember I was all scared, so I stuck a star mag in my crotch.

Matt.. you used that one, last game.  :twisted:

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Sometimes a ghille acts like a burlap force field...can't always feel the hits.  I often have to rely on a teammate letting me know I go tagged.


Yeah, like when we were at 4 peaks, and I shot your knee like 10 times, and you didn't know.. and got me in the face. You had that giant padded THING on. I don't call that cheating. I call it, unaware.

And I was there when Andy got the shit beat out of his head. He just.. took it like a good sport, didn't complain a bit. I first saw it.. I was like "no way am I gettin near this kid.. he's got some sorta disease!". Because.. that's what 4 shots in the hair looks like!
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« Reply #229 on: July 03, 2005, 09:45:37 PM »
I had fun, and I saw busta got hit he called it. I trust him and fars right thoes ghilles absorb the feeling when in doubt just forgive them. Thanks to all the people that came out especially thoes from pheonix.
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« Reply #230 on: July 03, 2005, 09:47:01 PM »
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Well there was that one time when Studdermonkey shot Busta in the nuts 5 or 6 times and he didnt feel it  :shock:  

 It was a pistol duel if I remeber correctly :)
We were talking about that today...I was smart enough to keep my pants tought it in the front when doing duels..hehe ;)  Dave shutup you slow drawing old man!!!! ;) Just kidding.

Muahahah.. I so won that duel, man. I remember I was all scared, so I stuck a star mag in my crotch.

Matt.. you used that one, last game.  :twisted:

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Sometimes a ghille acts like a burlap force field...can't always feel the hits.  I often have to rely on a teammate letting me know I go tagged.

Yeah, like when we were at 4 peaks, and I shot your knee like 10 times, and you didn't know.. and got me in the face. You had that giant padded THING on. I don't call that cheating. I call it, unaware.

And I was there when Andy got the s*** beat out of his head. He just.. took it like a good sport, didn't complain a bit. I first saw it.. I was like "no way am I gettin near this kid.. he's got some sorta disease!". Because.. that's what 4 shots in the hair looks like!
Most of the day i was with people...and none of them saw anything come near me..cause i kept asking Matt if I was getting hit or even shot at close and he said no..I could have gotten hit today but it was highly unlikely..

Bucket, I already stated that I wouldn't be doing so, There are a few SATAC players that are cool in my book like yourself, but I won't waste my time on SATAC events..
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« Reply #231 on: July 03, 2005, 09:47:38 PM »
There are times in a game where I will call my self out, even if not hit, if someone gets the drop on me.  Or basically if I feel that they could have had me.
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« Reply #232 on: July 03, 2005, 09:51:53 PM »
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There are times in a game where I will call my self out, even if not hit, if someone gets the drop on me.  Or basically if I feel that they could have had me.


Bingo! Like, last game.. some dude had the drop on me from 5 feet away, and missed (or hit a branch). I called that suker out. Not like I was gonna say "you hit that branch covering my face.. try again!".
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« Reply #233 on: July 03, 2005, 09:52:08 PM »
I don't understand how all these issues can present themselves today, and have never been a problem at AA games before - with the same players.

I guess there's alot to think about while your sitting on your ass in between scenarios.

I do not want bad blood between SATAC and those of us who came down today.  I also refuse to generalize such behavior as "Tucson Airsofters", because some of the finest players I've met are from down there (SWAIRTAC).

I'm putting this one behind me, folks.
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« Reply #234 on: July 03, 2005, 10:02:49 PM »
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I don't understand how all these issues can present themselves today, and have never been a problem at AA games before - with the same players.

I guess there's alot to think about while your sitting on your ass in between scenarios.

I do not want bad blood between SATAC and those of us who came down today.  I also refuse to generalize such behavior as "Tucson Airsofters", because some of the finest players I've met are from down there (SWAIRTAC).

I'm putting this one behind me, folks.
I know where you are coming from cause we usually all roll together..although IM used to the way AA events are run...I just don't like the way SATAC events are..thats my problem..some of the people are too, although I have attended one official SATAC game, I have played with some members before that were kinda "in charge" and the games didn't go so well.

I agree some of the finest players DO come from Tucson, which Ironicly I think I mentioned earlier..I have never had any problems with any SWAIRTAC members..EVER..All very nice, cool, and polite people. I can think of one time when they went up against 30 something of us with about 5 of them at that training back in March @ Avra..they ripped us apart and did a good job doing it.. They didn't have to come to that and I don't believ they asked but volunteeered, which just shows what kind of guys they are.
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« Reply #235 on: July 03, 2005, 10:10:40 PM »
A lot of players don't realize how difficult it is to organize and run a skirmish.  Just ask Christian, Curtis or Mikey...as a matter of fact, Mikey mentioned things weren't as smooth as he planned up in Prescott last month.  They take a lot of effort, communication and concentration.
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« Reply #236 on: July 03, 2005, 10:20:57 PM »
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A lot of players don't realize how difficult it is to organize and run a skirmish.  Just ask Christian, Curtis or Mikey...as a matter of fact, Mikey mentioned things weren't as smooth as he planned up in Prescott last month.  They take a lot of effort, communication and concentration.


. . . and are best left to those who know what they are doing.

Some people skills and a decent vocabulary are useful as well.
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« Reply #237 on: July 03, 2005, 10:55:22 PM »
I second chainsaw's word, I did see Busta, head out after he was hit.

Also Busta, Chainsaw and I were the ones shooting at you, your saying my m60 sucks, it needs upgrades. But you got away. So chill.

And whos the dude that I was shooting that that said "the bush fell apart" due to I unloaded my m60 his way. Nice comment and great shot.

Had a great time. Nice to meet the returning faces of MA,some Phx airsofters, a few new people.

Ya I had my crono inwhich the batterys died. causeing it to fail.
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armory-2 m60s,2 m733s,G36c,Infinity handgun,3 G3SG1s,shotgun,p90
formally owned 2 mp5s, Ak47,p90tr. total weapons= 9... total at one time 17different guns.
BTW whats the need for mags, grab, use, dump the gun, then use another. Iam a walking armory.

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« Reply #238 on: July 03, 2005, 11:15:33 PM »
Erm... newbie question here... what is the DZ?

I wasn't there but I see you guys saying it a lot and was wondering what it meant.
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« Reply #239 on: July 03, 2005, 11:16:10 PM »
a DZ, is a Drop Zone.

edit: I was just informed, in this case, it was Dead Zone. Typically a DZ is a dropzone.
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