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If they have smoke grenades they're quite effective. Went with my work mates last year, some of the fellas got some smoke grenades and they put out an amazing amount of smoke, great if you're trying to capture a flag or something.


Oh and if you've had a few too many vodkas, try to shoot both of the doubles you may see out there.....and the large pink elephant that looks like good cover may not actually be real....

Ah truth be told I wasn't too choosy. They even had a fully automatic thing that fired 21 paint balls a second. I took the "he who has the most bullets wins approach" only to end up sixty quid down and with fewest shots on target.


A top weekend though - and I think the stag survived....I think......

I heard a faint whimpering noise in my living room yesterday evening and wondered what it was - turns out the stag had logged on to his 360 and was wearing his headset so it was coming through my speakers...


ruined my evening I can tell you

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