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the paintball that cost me $200
so lets set the scene, its a fairly open field with some tall grass to use for cover and a few trees here and there, but the best thing is the abandon house right in the middle, thats right it was awsome, so we were playing attack and defend, this house was about 4' off the ground on cinder blocks. such an awsome idea that we decided to film some of the action and post the videos, Sarah was our camerawoman who discarded the yelow ref mask that we had in favor of a black one with a clear lense, me, being kinda crazy, sprinted my way up to the house and got my back on the wall, got one person through the kitchen window and made my way to the front of the house where there was a large opening all the way though the livingroom to the other side, i was sure there was going to be someone in there so i was ready, unfortunatly the fist mask i saw was the black one of sarahs and by the time i saw the orange vest that was behind her arms that had the camera, i had one ball out the barrel flying at 285 fps. i had gotten these evil paintballs for $70 the previous day and was noticing how straight they were flying all day, and i really just wanted that one to curve, but it didnt, smack, strait into the camera, imidiatly i was like "NOOOOOO!!!!" so it was $40 to get it looked at and she just called me telling me that the microphone was broke and it will be another $160 to fix,
bummer, o well, at least i just got a raise
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