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I know, I know, it has MFD and echo
(Mediaeval paintball) written all over it, but
I just couldn't resist.
In the middle of the night, on an airstrip
somewhere, a small fleet of forest-fire
fighting planes is fueled up and loaded to
maximum capacity with paint. A little after
midnight
they head off into a moonless
sky, to unload their cargo on the sleepy
neighbourhoods of their unsuspecting
rivals a few hours later...
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Since I never saw what this is echoing I like it. The image of a few small planes taking off, watched by a russian general is too much. |
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full scale all-out no-holds-barred industrial-scale paintball? |
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find the difference - prize possible. |
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Cold war paintball: two teams play. Each team stocks as many paintballs as they can. Then they make bigger guns and bigger paintballs, then they go on to make paint bombs, they follow up with paint nuclear bombs. Then they sign agreements to destroy their weapons of mass painting. That team wins that gets the most evidence of the other team's stash not being properly destroyed. |
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Now that would have gotten my bun. |
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maybe world war paintball there wasnt really that much fighting in the cold war |
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Maybe they can paint bomb Nebraska for us. I second [zeno]'s idea. |
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You could keep in reserve some massive paintballs, filled with Daz - the Ultimate Detergent. |
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The domesday washing machine? |
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