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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 81439"><p>We set up bales of hay, and at the sports store (Dicks) they have cardboard cutouts of deer and other animals cheap. We set them all up throughout our backyard. There was no shooting each other. Those paintballs can really leave some nasty bruises.</p><p>Especially if difficult child learns he can freeze them and really cause pain.</p><p></p><p>We have a nice size yard, not huge..but neighbors garages all are within shooting distance. If they get someones garage..they must go wash it off. Also, we only have one neighbor with children. They have a wooded privacy fence, but when we did this we asked them to let us know if the kids would be outside, we would not be shooting the guns at that time.</p><p></p><p>Tonight..difficult child is at an xbox360 party with the new HALO3. 4 xbox's, 4 games, and 16 kids. What a nice mother!!! And of all those kids, mine is the only one who offered to bring food and drinks. So...Mountain Dew and chips. Should keep them pretty wound up!!! Luckily we live 4 houses down, so we told difficult child he can come home at any hour. Does not need to stay all night, as they tend to not sleep, and difficult child really tries to stay up, but just can't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 81439"] We set up bales of hay, and at the sports store (Dicks) they have cardboard cutouts of deer and other animals cheap. We set them all up throughout our backyard. There was no shooting each other. Those paintballs can really leave some nasty bruises. Especially if difficult child learns he can freeze them and really cause pain. We have a nice size yard, not huge..but neighbors garages all are within shooting distance. If they get someones garage..they must go wash it off. Also, we only have one neighbor with children. They have a wooded privacy fence, but when we did this we asked them to let us know if the kids would be outside, we would not be shooting the guns at that time. Tonight..difficult child is at an xbox360 party with the new HALO3. 4 xbox's, 4 games, and 16 kids. What a nice mother!!! And of all those kids, mine is the only one who offered to bring food and drinks. So...Mountain Dew and chips. Should keep them pretty wound up!!! Luckily we live 4 houses down, so we told difficult child he can come home at any hour. Does not need to stay all night, as they tend to not sleep, and difficult child really tries to stay up, but just can't. [/QUOTE]
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