War
Pooflake says: Tell us your stories of conflict. From the pettiest row that got out of hand, through full blown battles involving mass brawls and destruction to your real war / army stories.
( , Thu 31 May 2012, 11:55)
Pooflake says: Tell us your stories of conflict. From the pettiest row that got out of hand, through full blown battles involving mass brawls and destruction to your real war / army stories.
( , Thu 31 May 2012, 11:55)
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I once captured the flag once
I was having a bad moment, pinned down by enemy paintball fire behind a barrel. The sounds, the screams, the splatter of yellow... as friend after friend got hit.Then I saw my chance, the enemy had the flag only a few feet away from me. I crept around on my belly and took my shot.
Shot the fucker in the arm, he dropped the flag and I pelted it towards the middle platform, dropping my gun - a valiant charge towards certaindeath bruising, paintballs narrowly missing my (admittedly helpful) lanky form. I swooped up the flag and brough great honour to my work mates by winning the match.
Yup great fun.
( , Mon 4 Jun 2012, 22:03, 1 reply)
I was having a bad moment, pinned down by enemy paintball fire behind a barrel. The sounds, the screams, the splatter of yellow... as friend after friend got hit.Then I saw my chance, the enemy had the flag only a few feet away from me. I crept around on my belly and took my shot.
Shot the fucker in the arm, he dropped the flag and I pelted it towards the middle platform, dropping my gun - a valiant charge towards certain
Yup great fun.
( , Mon 4 Jun 2012, 22:03, 1 reply)
ah, team building exercises
the best way to build up a pile of grudges against your colleagues :D
( , Tue 5 Jun 2012, 12:20, closed)
the best way to build up a pile of grudges against your colleagues :D
( , Tue 5 Jun 2012, 12:20, closed)
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