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Date Posted: 17:22:04 05/27/03 Tue
Author: Raffi
Author Host/IP: 68.211.210.88
Subject: Game Stories

I figured that since I'd never seen a post on game experiences, I'd start one!

I played this weekend, and for those of you living in Southern Florida, you know how stormy its been. For those of you who arn't living here........its rained VERY hard for at least 2 hours every day for the past week.

The place we play, therefore, had a least 2 inches of water in the flat places, and in the trenches that were dug, pits, and just plain bumps in the ground were flooded. The deepest came up to my waist, and I'm 6'2".

The games were a BLAST! The water kept us nice and cool, and added a new strategy. Once you stepped into water, and were able to wade, you were pretty silent. In order to find your opponent, you had to be looking for ripples in the water. I was also able to throw a stick to make a splash and reveal some opponents positions.

Some of my favorite experiences were when I was rushing/getting rushed. This helped me learn how to react to lots of fire, and being careful not to hit my teammates. I think the most memorable time was when me and Dave (my teammate) were rushing one kid from 2 sides of a big tree line. Joey (the opponent) ducked under a huge pile of logs so that I couldn't hit him, and managed to tag Dave. Then, Joey stood up to tag me, and I managed to hit his mask and shoulder. It was close tho, because we were about 15 feet from each other.

Ok everyone elses turn! Share some stories!

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