Thousands of dollars to shoot some naked woman in the ass with a paintball? Sounds pretty crazy to me but then I was a guy who said no one would ever pay good money for bottled water. Guess it takes all kinds.
Posts: 400 | Location: Murfreesboro,TN,USA | Registered: 16 January 2002
Obviously sicko stuff, and as I said on another board, I suspect the main market is tourists from countries that usually spend their time complaining that the US is too pro-gun and doesn't respect women.
Posts: 1246 | Location: Northern Virginia, USA | Registered: 02 June 2001
I couldn't believe it!!! This made it on CNN today. Showed a guy with a really, really big shit-eatin' grin on his cam-grease painted face and hands wrapped around his paintball gun. But damn-it, they fuzzed up the shot of 'Bambette' running across the shootin' lane all covered up in her tennis shoes. The commentators really had a hard time saying anything since they pair up a guy and girl. They just kinda sat there looking stupid.
Posts: 28 | Location: Wyoming, Like No Place On Earth | Registered: 02 February 2003
"Marv Glovinsky is a clinical psychologist. He says Hunting for Bambi is every man's fantasy come true. "You might think of all men as little boys who have never grown up, so they entertain their adolescent fantasies and they go through life being adolescents on the hunt."
And Rick R says "Dr Glovinsky is a sick puppy too". After seeing the whelp a paintball leaves I wouldn't shoot a naked person if you paid ME the $10,000.
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Posts: 1912 | Location: Charleston, WV, USA | Registered: 10 January 2003
$5,000 to $10,000 to shoot naked gals with a paintball gun is strictly for the very kinky at that price. I heard that the naked gal gets something like $2,500 if she escapes being hit and it's worth that to her to avoid being hit on the bare skin with a 200 mph painball/paintball. But no goggles allowed, now that's fool hardy.
Posts: 174 | Location: texas | Registered: 14 July 2003
Another black eye for the shooting sports. The participants are simply irresponsible and since we hunters/shooters use and support the use of guns in general, the media can conveniently attribute undesirable qualities to us all.
I like nekkid wemens and I like guns but they go together about as well as drinking and driving. This is in really poor taste.
Paul
Posts: 130 | Location: Davenport, IA | Registered: 20 March 2003
quote:Officials from the company were interviewed by reporters from Las Vegas station KLAS-TV and nationally on MSNBC and the Fox News Channel. Video was provided by the company of what it admits is a staged hunt.
Snopes.com now reports there is no evidence that any actual hunts have taken place and that the publicity blitz was used simply to sell the company's videotape showing the staged hunt.
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Posts: 588 | Location: Maryland | Registered: 08 April 2003