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i went paintballing for the first time on saturday. what a blast. they do hurt, but i didnt get hit too many times. anyone else here paintball often?

I played paintball once when I was in college and loved it. We went with a busload of people and just had a blast. I got blasted in the neck by one - that hurt like a son of b$#th!! Also, my girlfriend shot me on the forearm - that one hurt my ego more than it stung though. Great fun, but I don't think I could do it very often as it would cut into valuable golf time.

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i took one in the cheek and on the right shoulder. it was a blast. ill be playing more, and it wont interfere with golf, ill make sure of it :-).

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last time i went playing i got shot between my hat and mask and was hit directly in my raw skin. It sucked and started bleeding..... paintball is so much fun its worth it though :cool:

At our Church camp we have unlimited amount of acres to select to play. It is all Canadian Shield so in a couple of acres we have 50ft drops, creeks, bears etc. It is a blast, esp. if your partners have a clue as to what they are doing. AMBUSH!!!!

God Bless

Jer

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lol, paintballing is awesome. im supposed to be going when it warms up a little here

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