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Originally posted by Fred View PostSiress I remember your screenname from back in the day when I was super active. I started playing my senior year in high school, 1999.Paintball Selection and Storage - How to make your niche paintball part idea.
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the thing that I always found weird was in the 80s, most players were in there 30s. Very few kids, and it was common for fields to ban under 18.
i used to ride my bike to the field, and have to ask the creepy old guys for a ride home. Lol
it was seen as a “mature” activity. In the 90s, that gradually reversed, and by 2000, most players were under 20. It went from mature, to extreme, to childish.
now I’m sometimes the only adult that shows up.... and that’s just weird
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Originally posted by Lazarus78 View Postinteresting. i thought mcb would skew much older.
also dave and lee around in late 50 to early 60's do not come on much from Florida group and we have few other from florida group older then me from team trigger happy too. but do not come on here much and might thought we went down from lost of old sever
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Originally posted by Hp_lovecraft View Post46.
the thing that I always found weird was in the 80s, most players were in there 30s. Very few kids, and it was common for fields to ban under 18.
i used to ride my bike to the field, and have to ask the creepy old guys for a ride home. Lol
it was seen as a “mature” activity. In the 90s, that gradually reversed, and by 2000, most players were under 20. It went from mature, to extreme, to childish.
now I’m sometimes the only adult that shows up.... and that’s just weird
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When I started, it was old guys with the fancy kit acting like disorganized militia, bonus balling, starting fist-fights with each other on the field, and making fun of the kids with rentals and low-end gear that they could afford while mopping the field with them. I still enjoyed the game because they were entertaining, the game is fun, and some of my friends played. They drove a lot of people away with their attitude though, ultimately causing the entire local crew to dissipate and the owner to sell the field to one of the players. Luckily the new owner was cool and didn't tolerate any such behavior.Paintball Selection and Storage - How to make your niche paintball part idea.
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Originally posted by LUKE View PostDarn youngins with their calculatin’ click-here fancy polls and such. Why back in my day, we just typed in A/S/L? for that info, ‘cause that was the style of the time. And we liked it that way. And I’m sure at least some of those 19/F/Cali replies were legit.
And now you can probably guess my generationI can haz feedback?
If I owe you feedback, just remind me, as I sometimes forget.
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We were lucky & had a good mixed group of people when I started playing. (2003) Most people had Tippmanns & Spyders, even the adults. The ones with the flashy spaceguns were usually pretty chill & were good about answering all our questions and giving out info to the newbies. Sure, we had a few dicks & tourney players that took things too far during our local rec league years, but overall it was a decent group. Then the league dissolved in 2008 due to the recession & we haven't had much of a local scene since.
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