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Post by Slappy on Sept 17, 2011 17:22:01 GMT -5
Hey its slappy. Thanks everyone. I greatly appreciated how welcoming everyone was for me being a new airhouse attendee. I had a blast today and I plan on coming back all of the time!! Im the one who has the flaming hog that was shooting a little to hot. Thanks Maverick for fixing the wiring on the gun, and I might have to get back ahold of you later for a new spring. and A huge Thanks to Oneshotonemiss for letting me borrow his gun today. I hope to see everyone again soon!
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Post by Gunny on Sept 18, 2011 7:25:17 GMT -5
Dang, one shot was there and I had to have soccer tournaments that day. I was really wanting to trade plastic with ya my friend.
Next time
Gunny
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Post by oneshotonemiss on Sept 19, 2011 8:14:19 GMT -5
Gunny:
You were the first person I looked for.
See you in the future.
One Shot
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Post by Shyft on Sept 21, 2011 13:21:47 GMT -5
This weekend was also my first time at the Air House (I was the newb in jeans and a brown sweatshirt rocking the rental).
Overall I had a great time. The people were welcoming and the games were fun. One suggestion I might make, however, is that something be done to tighten up the time between games. I heard from several people, on several occasions, that there was too much down time between games. A suggestion might be that as soon as a game is done announce that the next game will be starting in X number of minutes (probably 15 or 20 at the most - it doesn't take that long to reload, get water, use the bathroom etc.) and then stick to that time. Put the onus of being ready to play on the player. The refs shouldn't have to try and wrangle people to play. If people want to sit out and/or socialize instead of play, cool. they can jump in next game. Game briefing could be five minutes before game start.
I know there are a lot of friendships there and social interaction is important, but I believe the primary reason people show up is to shoot plastic at each other.
Hopefully this isn't coming off as criticism or me being pushy, just offering a suggestion to make the experience there better for people. Just my two cents.
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Post by Spaz on Sept 22, 2011 0:17:47 GMT -5
This weekend was also my first time at the Air House (I was the newb in jeans and a brown sweatshirt rocking the rental). Overall I had a great time. The people were welcoming and the games were fun. One suggestion I might make, however, is that something be done to tighten up the time between games. I heard from several people, on several occasions, that there was too much down time between games. A suggestion might be that as soon as a game is done announce that the next game will be starting in X number of minutes (probably 15 or 20 at the most - it doesn't take that long to reload, get water, use the bathroom etc.) and then stick to that time. Put the onus of being ready to play on the player. The refs shouldn't have to try and wrangle people to play. If people want to sit out and/or socialize instead of play, cool. they can jump in next game. Game briefing could be five minutes before game start. I know there are a lot of friendships there and social interaction is important, but I believe the primary reason people show up is to shoot plastic at each other. Hopefully this isn't coming off as criticism or me being pushy, just offering a suggestion to make the experience there better for people. Just my two cents. Completely agree.
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