hello all, getting back into the sport
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Loving the show and tell. Very nice guns!
MrKittyCatMeowFace never get tired of the name 😂
What barrel do you have on that majestic Autococker?
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Welcome back, weather is perfect to get back out there. At least in N. CalOriginally posted by DolganIt's been a long time since I've played this sport. Reading your comments, I'm starting to miss it.Comment
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Yes there is, use to be a small town middle of nowhere. Still is but it started to grow about 10yrs ago. Use to be able to get a decent house and with yard for like 80k. Then it exploded and house quickly went up 250k. Not sure how it is now.
Los Banos field was an outlaw field, it was a dry creek bed between two big farm fields.Comment
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My home town! If you think it has exploded the past decade, you should have seen it 30 years ago.
Yes there is, use to be a small town middle of nowhere. Still is but it started to grow about 10yrs ago. Use to be able to get a decent house and with yard for like 80k. Then it exploded and house quickly went up 250k. Not sure how it is now.
Los Banos field was an outlaw field, it was a dry creek bed between two big farm fields.
Lots of outlaw ball there in the early 2000s though, especially at my house.Comment
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Well thinking about it and being honest with myself, guess it's closer to 17-20yrs ago in LB. Right around when they put in the Home Depot.
I am from Morgan Hill originally, moved there in 1988. From that time to now it also grew. Even now I go back ,drive around I'm like damn when did this neighborhood come in. Buddy of mine that was born there use to tell me that our neighborhood for miles around was nothing but orchards.
From LB to Pennsylvania, that is a move. What made you move out there, was it a good old shotgun wedding?
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I finished high school in 04 and left. Moved all over- TX, back to the bay, NY, before settling here. My parents still lived there until a couple years ago, so I’d visit for the holidays. Totally unrecognizable in places and I can remember when it was just farm land outside of Mercy Springs or Ortigalita.
Well thinking about it and being honest with myself, guess it's closer to 17-20yrs ago in LB. Right around when they put in the Home Depot.
I am from Morgan Hill originally, moved there in 1988. From that time to now it also grew. Even now I go back ,drive around I'm like damn when did this neighborhood come in. Buddy of mine that was born there use to tell me that our neighborhood for miles around was nothing but orchards.
From LB to Pennsylvania, that is a move. What made you move out there, was it a good old shotgun wedding?
Where did you play? I always had friends play at my place in the hills. I do remember there being a commercial field open for a real short time outside of the Ag Complex.Comment
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Coming into town from 152, the first left you can make, I think it's called place rd. Then like maybe less than half a mile you make a left on a dirt road, between two farm fields and park on the other side of a dry creek bed. Well dry during spring and summer at least. But some trees, bushes and usually boards, pallets and whatever else ppl brought to set up bunkers.
I finished high school in 04 and left. Moved all over- TX, back to the bay, NY, before settling here. My parents still lived there until a couple years ago, so I’d visit for the holidays. Totally unrecognizable in places and I can remember when it was just farm land outside of Mercy Springs or Ortigalita.
Where did you play? I always had friends play at my place in the hills. I do remember there being a commercial field open for a real short time outside of the Ag Complex.
We tried to get ppl going there, rare that we would have more than us but once in a while some did show up when we were there. Usually it was 3v3 or 4v4.
Dang wish I or my buddy or his brothers who lived in LB would have know about your home field.Comment

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