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tippmann1223
12-29-2003, 09:07 PM
post your stories about how you lit someone up
heres mine:
the other my friend pops out from behind a tree, do i start pulling the trigger on my tippy as fast as i could and i didnt realize he said hit. lets just say he got a nice paint job that day.:badboy:

TheBackMan
12-29-2003, 09:45 PM
1st off GREAT GRAMMAR!
2nd wow thats really funny you lit your friend up even though he said out! wow skillz0r!

I rarely ever put more than 2 or 3 on a guy.

The.Wamp
12-29-2003, 11:50 PM
Originally posted by tippmann1223
heres mine:
the other my friend pops out from behind a tree, do i start pulling the trigger on my tippy as fast as i could and i didnt realize he said hit. lets just say he got a nice paint job that day.:badboy:

Great... you want a cookie or something, maybe a small parade.

PS:

When Tippmann1223 posts something to this affect:

Yes The.Wamp I would like a cookie or small parade, I will tell him to suck it.

EDIT:
OH MY GOD HAHAHAAHAH, He got a nice paint job, i get it hes saying he got shot alot so he got a paintjob. You get it guys paintjob... he shot him alot.... PHEW Tippmann1223 regular day Jerry Sienfeld (spelling?) everyone.

nerdcore
12-30-2003, 07:01 AM
i never light anyone up either, except once. some guy in cargos runs between 2 bunkers (i don't know if he was charging or moving up), directly centered with my line of fire & i send a bunch of balls his way, all hitting him in the torso area. he just keeps running at us & then ducks behind a bunker on his left side. i'm yelling, "GET OUT GET OUT!" then he pops up & starts shooting, then my friend gogged him & the guy still wouldn't get out! he just keeps shooting at us!

finally some other guys got us out but maaaan we lit that idiot up.

tippmann1223
12-30-2003, 07:18 AM
Originally posted by The.Wamp


Great... you want a cookie or something, maybe a small parade.

PS:

When Tippmann1223 posts something to this affect:

Yes The.Wamp I would like a cookie or small parade, I will tell him to suck it.

EDIT:
OH MY GOD HAHAHAAHAH, He got a nice paint job, i get it hes saying he got shot alot so he got a paintjob. You get it guys paintjob... he shot him alot.... PHEW Tippmann1223 regular day Jerry Sienfeld (spelling?) everyone.


wtf does that mean

pEnNyWiSdOm225
12-30-2003, 07:29 AM
I lit someone up once. But he deserved it.

He tryed to make a bunker move on me and i turned and put one on his forearm when he was coming around the corner, he kept shooting at me so i eneded up putting about 10 on him.

Funny part is is he never hit me:P

Infiltrator
12-30-2003, 08:40 AM
I lit up a mentally slow guy once. I felt really bad afterwards:(. It wasn't really my fault. He just never called himself out. In my experience you keep shooting until the guy puts his hand in the air or gives some signal that he is out, otherwise he probably is a cheater wiper. He got nailed 20 times. The 5th time I nailed him (I couldn't actually see my paint because it was water based yellow, I hate yellow paint to this day) he started shooting back at me. I just kept unloading on him until he yelled out that I was a bit#$ and started walking away. We are still good friends to this day, but I don't know how I nailed him so many times without seeing it. I saw the paintball mold over his body but he never gave me any sign that he was hit. argh:(.

Another time I lit someone up was when this little kid would not go out no matter how many times I hit him. He kept wiping his hits. Eventually someone else with an eblade came up to my bunker to help. I told him to just unload on this stupid kid because he's stopping us from flanking the other team. We both unloaded a ton of paint on him and yelled for the ref to check. The ref took his time as our fire molded into one sound. When the ref finally called him out, he took off his mask and continued to shoot at us. The retard held us back long enough for the other team to flank us.

Other times I just panic because I am surrounded and I end up lighting up a guy 10 times accidently. I am so immersed in my adrenaline that I forget how many times I am shooting at someone. I think it's mainly because the seconds seem like minutes and the guy's reaction to my paint seems very slow. It looks like he's not going to call himself out and I just light him up. When I get out I immediately turn around with my gun pointed in the air and leave the field; unfortunately, some people don't have this mentality to turn around and walk off. They become statues and I am forced to make the decision for them. If they start to think about staying in or that it was just a cheapshot (and I can't see that I hit them), they end up getting 10 shots all over thier body:(.

Helmut
12-30-2003, 09:46 AM
Well, this one time I shot my friend and he got up but did not put his hands up soon enough, or say anything so I put 15-20 in him.:D