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[21] Posted by Matt Moriearty 08-10-2005, 10:21 PM |
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Born in Lincoln Illinois (Well, Springfield, since Lincoln didn't have a
large hospital at the time), then moved to Brandon/Valrico Florida (Tampa bay area) seven years ago. Of Irish and Russian decent, with a bit of everything in between. -- Please note that due to cuts in the budget, the light at the end of the tunnel has been disconnected. --Management |
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[22] Posted by LCT Paintball 08-10-2005, 11:49 PM |
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I'm from a little town (Lawson) in Missouri that is just north of Kansas
City. I have 4 kids, play any kind of paintball I can find the time to attend, but prefer to play in the woods. I bought my first home when I was 19. Now it's 20 years later, and I just made an offer on another one. -- "Don't be misled, bad company corrupts good character." www.LCTPaintball.com www.LCTProducts.com "Tony Sr." <amargio1@cox.net> wrote in message news:48lKe.175594$go.46634@fed1read05... > where is everybody from.....i live in san diego calif. born and raised in > new york.....100% italian... 8 children from 45 down to 4 yrs old :-) 11 > grandchildren from 24 down to 2. I love paintball, x-ball the most but i > will play whatever..... > how about you turkeys out there ?? > > |
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[23] Posted by EDTHEWARD 08-11-2005, 06:15 AM |
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"Jeff Goslin" <autockr@comcast.net> wrote in message news:T5OdnTQQNL8MEGffRVn-vA@comcast.com... > Since we're doing the life story thing > Born in Canada, travelled extensively(19 countries on 3 continents), lived > in South Africa for 5 years, then back to Canada, then moved to the > States, > naturalized citizenship, and now settled in the Motor City. My life in a > soundbite... > > -- > Jeff Goslin - MCSD - www.goslin.info > It's not a god complex when you're always right > umm... I dont hear anything..... |
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[24] Posted by John 08-11-2005, 09:56 AM |
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Born in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Raised in Sulphur Louisiana. On a
historical note, Sulphur is where Herman Frasch invented the modern method of mining sulfur. I have played Paintball, on and off, since 1990. Currently I live about 9 miles north of Sulphur. Not married and no kids. -- John TI2#003 seerazREMOVE@aol.com |
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[25] Posted by Bruce Chang 08-11-2005, 01:11 PM |
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"Tony Sr." <amargio1@cox.net> wrote in message news:48lKe.175594$go.46634@fed1read05... > where is everybody from.....i live in san diego calif. born and raised in > new york.....100% italian... 8 children from 45 down to 4 yrs old :-) 11 > grandchildren from 24 down to 2. I love paintball, x-ball the most but i > will play whatever..... > how about you turkeys out there ?? > > I was born and reared in Dallas, Texas. 100% Chinese (Mandarin). Woodsball for me but any field time is fine by me. Since I'm on a grammar rampage: crops are raised, children are reared. |
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[26] Posted by Bruce Chang 08-11-2005, 01:20 PM |
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"Tony Sr." <amargio1@cox.net> wrote in message news:48lKe.175594$go.46634@fed1read05... > where is everybody from.....i live in san diego calif. born and raised in > new york.....100% italian... 8 children from 45 down to 4 yrs old :-) 11 > grandchildren from 24 down to 2. I love paintball, x-ball the most but i > will play whatever..... > how about you turkeys out there ?? > > I was born and reared in Dallas, Texas. 100% Chinese (Mandarin). Woodsball for me but any field time is fine by me. Since I'm on a grammar rampage: crops are raised, children are reared. |
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[27] Posted by Hardtime 08-11-2005, 01:57 PM |
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On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 16:20:57 GMT, "Bruce Chang"
<bechang@swspambegonebell.net> wrote: >I was born and reared in Dallas, Texas. 100% Chinese (Mandarin). Woodsball >for me but any field time is fine by me. > >Since I'm on a grammar rampage: crops are raised, children are reared. > You do realize that everything is open to interpretation (sorry about big word). With today's way of thinking in general (especially the youth or ignorant), go back and read your grammar statement. :-) I am not trying to be nasty or anything, just think about it. Hardtime http://www.geocities.com/arcticjohn88/arcticjohn88 |
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[28] Posted by Bruce Chang 08-11-2005, 02:08 PM |
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"Hardtime" <hardtime11@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:5f0nf1lg25ee1bjvafiehibdv7coa8afkf@4ax.com... > On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 16:20:57 GMT, "Bruce Chang" > <bechang@swspambegonebell.net> wrote: > >>I was born and reared in Dallas, Texas. 100% Chinese (Mandarin). >>Woodsball >>for me but any field time is fine by me. >> >>Since I'm on a grammar rampage: crops are raised, children are reared. >> > > You do realize that everything is open to interpretation (sorry about > big word). With today's way of thinking in general (especially the > youth or ignorant), go back and read your grammar statement. :-) > > I am not trying to be nasty or anything, just think about it. > > Hardtime > > http://www.geocities.com/arcticjohn88/arcticjohn88 I'm not sure what you're getting at. |
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[29] Posted by Bruce Chang 08-11-2005, 02:15 PM |
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"Hardtime" <hardtime11@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:5f0nf1lg25ee1bjvafiehibdv7coa8afkf@4ax.com... > On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 16:20:57 GMT, "Bruce Chang" > <bechang@swspambegonebell.net> wrote: > >>I was born and reared in Dallas, Texas. 100% Chinese (Mandarin). >>Woodsball >>for me but any field time is fine by me. >> >>Since I'm on a grammar rampage: crops are raised, children are reared. >> > > You do realize that everything is open to interpretation (sorry about > big word). With today's way of thinking in general (especially the > youth or ignorant), go back and read your grammar statement. :-) > > I am not trying to be nasty or anything, just think about it. > > Hardtime > > http://www.geocities.com/arcticjohn88/arcticjohn88 Actually, on second glance, I think you are trying to be nasty. You don't think I'm able to comprehend what interpretation means? I'm not trying to be nasty or anything but I think you're an ass. Sorry about the big word. |
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[30] Posted by Rick Scott 08-11-2005, 02:48 PM |
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(Tony Sr. <amargio1@cox.net> uttered
![]() > where is everybody from.....i live in san diego calif. born and > raised in new york.....100% italian... Heh. My hometown (Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, Canada) is about 40% italian or so, and until I met my wife and got out of town, I had no idea what a profound impact that had on me. Until I was about 20, I was totally unaware that anyone had anything other than a seven-course italian family-style meal at their wedding reception. For the longest time, I couldn't figure out why my wife and her family had to ask people to spell out last names like 'Giardini', 'Caglione', and 'Machiavello'. I was fortunate to learn what _real_ italian cooking is like, as contrasted against the pale imitations that are usually passed off as 'italian food'. And to this day, I still make pretty good pasta for a mangiacake. =) > 8 children from 45 down to 4 yrs old :-) 11 grandchildren from 24 > down to 2. I love paintball, x-ball the most but i will play > whatever..... > how about you turkeys out there ?? After Sault Ste Marie, we moved to Kitchener/Waterloo for school, spent a brief stint in Woodstock, went back to the Sault, then shipped all the way across the country so my wife could start law school here in Victoria. I'm a philosopher-geek who's into free and open-source software, and I consider myself fortunate to have found a job that meshes well with those values. As for paintball, I played my first game in the summer of 1993 with a rental Nel-spot. After a few more outings, I didn't play again until 2001. I still don't get out as often as I'd like, but them's the breaks. As for styles, I'll play whatever -- woodsball, speedball, or scenario, against stockers, pumps, semis, or raceguns -- as long as the other players are stand-up folks. Just put my Phantom in my hands and point me to the field. Rick -- key CF8F8A75 / print C5C1 F87D 5056 D2C0 D5CE D58F 970F 04D1 CF8F 8A75 The more laws, the less justice. :Cicero |
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