i played with a deaf baller. i forget his name, but he played with the ironmen a long time ago.
Are there any Deaf on AO
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MadMarx is from NH,... my brother plays as well.Originally posted by chafnerjrI don't think I'm your guy. The only AG I know is adventure games in NH. I haven't played there in years because they can't seem to more than five games a day in. I play at OSG now. I love those guys! I'd love to hook up with some of the AO mag folk sometime but I mostly stick around NH. Any one here from NH?
P.S. nice pneu video. I can't wait to see your kit!
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I know a few other guys that play. Adventure Games was sold to Paul that owns Canobie Paintball. Its now called AG Paintball.
COMPLETELY different field now! You should try it some time.
oh,... and Chris that fills the air tanks in the hut @ OSG,... he got an E-Mag last year. Hook up with him some time!
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Nice! I'm not sure I remember which one Chris from OSG is. I'll have to ask him. My brother-in-law works there as well (Mike). He's the one that got me into the mags... I'll have to check AG then sometime. I remember their fields being pretty decent but... Long story short we were playing a senario there about 8 years ago (last time I went) and my buds and I crawled all the way around the enemy lines, trudged through the river/swamp only to find a tape line between us and the enemy!!! We had to call ourselves out for going OB when they didn't have the whole field marked. That kind of stung me last time.
So to get back to the topic a little anyone want to play at OSG or AG sometime? (I won't be playing for about another month depending on cash for my mag parts and snow...)
Speaking of being "hard of hearing", I'm debating on whether or not to have cyberave68 do the full pneu install on my marker because I am not sure I'll be able to tune it if I've got to listen for something in the 3-way or ram (depending on frequency). I've never done a pneu before but I get the concept. Any thoughts?Comment
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Originally posted by chafnerjrNice! I'm not sure I remember which one Chris from OSG is. I'll have to ask him. My brother-in-law works there as well (Mike). He's the one that got me into the mags... I'll have to check AG then sometime. I remember their fields being pretty decent but... Long story short we were playing a senario there about 8 years ago (last time I went) and my buds and I crawled all the way around the enemy lines, trudged through the river/swamp only to find a tape line between us and the enemy!!! We had to call ourselves out for going OB when they didn't have the whole field marked. That kind of stung me last time.
So to get back to the topic a little anyone want to play at OSG or AG sometime? (I won't be playing for about another month depending on cash for my mag parts and snow...)
Speaking of being "hard of hearing", I'm debating on whether or not to have cyberave68 do the full pneu install on my marker because I am not sure I'll be able to tune it if I've got to listen for something in the 3-way or ram (depending on frequency). I've never done a pneu before but I get the concept. Any thoughts?
I can play at OSG on the BYOP days (their prices are a bit much for me).
I also used to work at AG with Kevin Oaks (the guy that runs the hut and does the field work)
If you want a pnuemag,.. get it from Cyber. If you need help tuning it,... drop me a line on here and we can meet up at the field or something,... Im located in Pembroke. MadMarx lives not to far from me as well.
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Sorry, I still look down on the ones who choose to ostracize themselves from the rest of society. It's a disability, not a lifestyle. My sister has so many more opportunities now that she can hear. Keeping her from that would have been a sin.
Anyone against a cochlear implant is a fool. So yes I am going to look down on those who think that to become hearing is wrong. Is it wrong to fix a broken leg? Is it wrong to have corrective eye surgery? No, and it's not wrong to have a cochlear implant. Not being able to hear isn't something to be proud about. It's not something to be made fun of, but if it can be fixed then fix it. If you want me out of the thread then fine I'll stay out.
But I will never concede that the radical deaf community has anything productive or decent to offer to society. They are disgusting pigs and their mentality only holds us all back. You can't imagine the pain they put my family through. So don't tell me that it's a culture that someone should be proud of belonging to.
I'll tell you what a deaf person can be proud of. Overcoming a disability. If you can't afford a cochlear implant, then do your best to be the best person you can be despite your disability. The disability is not what you should be proud of. It's your strength as a human being to overcome the challenges it poses. The deaf "culture" community puts the disability over the real source of pride, strength of character. I'm proud of my sister not because of her deafness. I am proud of her accomplishments in the face of her deafness. She has learned how to speak and to communicate intelligently.Last edited by warbeak2099; 03-20-2008, 12:40 PM.Comment
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Originally posted by chafnerjrI'll take a look at what's upcomming for a BYOP and maybe we can work that out.
Definately. Keep me posted!
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I think his name is Micheal, he's out at Atantla nowOriginally posted by wanna-b-ballin'i played with a deaf baller. i forget his name, but he played with the ironmen a long time ago.sigpicComment


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