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Would that be online/electronic? Or in person? (In person physically holding nerf equipment.....)
Markness
Markness
In person.
tree
tree
Have you decided, yet?
Markness
Markness
I am there but the game hasn’t begun.
Gerontius
Gerontius
Nerf wars are my guilty pleasure. I didn't have a Nerf gun growing up; we had to use curtain rods as blowguns & shoot acorns with them, or homemade cannons made of sewer pipe or tin cans. It's hard to outgrow Nerf guns though.
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Gerontius
Gerontius
@tree YES. I had a potato gun that ran on compressed air--we didn't shoot potatoes much as those are food; instead we made DIY cardboard projectiles, using acorns if shrapnel was needed, yard dust for marker flares, etc. Then we had cannon wars in the wilds of our 1950s-looking neighborhood
Gerontius
Gerontius
Just picture it. Peace & quiet, looks like the set of 'Leave it to Beaver.' EXCEPT instead of playing catch with Dad, we were having acorn war, or doing ballistics testing in the backyard with the cannon. We converted it with a garden hose & a wood gunstock into a shoulder-fired bazooka as well, which effectively ended one acorn battle; we used it to trigger acorn landmines, etc.
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