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starman
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Sun Jun 15, 2008 12:25 pm

OK there Spudmonster, I think you can turn the flamethrower down a notch or 2 now. You have very adequately made your point along with others. If Joe hasn't gotten the point by now he may just have to learn the hard way.

@Joe, saw it up....poor design, awful materials usage. Build a proper cannon and report back when you do.
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Sun Jun 15, 2008 12:33 pm

ya, ther's not much left for me to say other than that you have officially been verbally b!tch slapped
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Sun Jun 15, 2008 5:38 pm

Well now...........

There is no need (i hope) to repeat what the others have said so all i am saying is that we are concerned for your safety. We are not telling you this because we want to pick on your or your gun cost 15 dollars or its just built badly.

We really dont want you to get hurt. We have seen and heard of too many injuries. So plz, scrap it, for your sake, for your loved ones, and for us.

EDIT: I couldnt find the original post, but this is who MrCrowley was referring to.
turbohacker wrote:I have not been active in the forums for quite some time now because, as you may remember, my father was in an acident regarding pneumatic spud cannons which ultimately caused him to loose his left eye.
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