So are most commando' on the east coast?
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Most everything was hit on already but I'll add my worthless and possibly dubious comments.
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The original group that coalesced at EMR was naturally made up of people on the east coast, especially New England and the Mid Atlantic areas. Although, in it's heyday, people would travel to EMR from foreign countries like Canada or even CaliforniaOriginally posted by KMDPB View PostSo are most commando' on the east coast?
But in a broader sense, MCBers around the country have thrown on Hawaiian shirts or bought into jersey runs and showed up at games calling themselves Commandos. Somewhere there's a thread of jersey numbers, you just go over there and claim a number and onto the list you go
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here other stuff for got to add to about site. why we have group people playing in Hawaiian shirts. how this site was all about shoot old school guns from pumps to old school automags and autocorcker and fact we did not like electro paintgun's when they first came out. since not mechanical did most work for you in rate of fire mods.
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so it true velcor is all mighty had has more power the Chad Thompson and rules over him. Chad Thompson day is mute unless all mighty velcor give his permission. only way to know if cater says it.Originally posted by Painthappy View PostMan, you guys are good.... I feel like I'm being stalked.
Pretty much what was said in here is true. I was raised as the son of Velcor. The rest is just lore.
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I'm glad to see that Tiger's (Tyger's?) paintball videos were appreciated. It always amazed me how much thought and effort he put into them. I learned a lot from his videos. Seems I still have at least a few of them after all of these years; in their 4:3 (320:240) grainy glory. Where I grew up playing, we didn't have fields anything like those he featured in his videos. I didn't see an indoor field for myself for another half decade. Fond memories...Originally posted by Hp_lovecraft View PostI found MCB while looking for old webdogradio video archives.
Legends such as these have come and gone. Cheers to MCB for giving us fiercely immature gents somewhere to coalesce and cut loose!
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It wasn't Youtube that got to him. You can ready his rationale here: http://webdogbark.blogspot.com/
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