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This counts as a watersport, right?

Started by Sara, June 04, 2006, 15:30:31 PM

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Sara

Water fights, woo!!!





Anyone else got any gratuitous soakers? Had a fight earlier today, it was pretty immense though sadly I was made the wettest out of everyone as I was ambushed with an old-school pint glass full of water. Sigh.

Im interested in the Super Soaker Flash Flood and this monster from Toys R Us (which is where my Wasp came from), but I darent buy one until I can see one in action like...

(such an evil looking kid)

knighty

by the looks of it while you were distracted with the water pistols.... some evil bugger stole your shooes !

Serious

Sara, your trouser legs need shortening :D

Sara

Quote from: SeriousSara, your trouser legs need shortening :D
Nah, those trousers just need their matching belt (which you can see is currently wrapped around the while Arctic Shock Super Soaker)...

soopahfly



Serious

Quote from: SaraThis counts as a watersport, right?

Water spurt, perhaps  :mrgreen:

Anyway the hosepipe *always* wins...  8)

M3ta7h3ad

bollocks. Small handheld fire extinguishers strapped to a belt.

Carry loads of them. they are small enough to use. and completely drench anything in range of them.

I also find a good old fashioned lemonade bottle fill with water and then pierce the lid works well until it gets low on water. Requires constant refills. Good for a main weapon... just carry a secondary one. kids "pistols" work well if precharged... and kept in pairs. long enough to return fire and find cover and ammo. :D

The above linked site though has the waterpistol for the job. The question isnt reach as itll almost always be close range... its dousing power. you have the squirt for reach... then if they get close.. unleash the entire reservoir through the top hole at them. :)

maximusotter

The germans are into watersports, I saw it on dee internets. :shock: