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A long time ago, in a forum far, far away..... a young post whore named Prank, had a web site he built from nothing. One day every one cracked the shits at SDU, so this young man Prank built him self a forum, for his web site, for all the skyline lovers to use. As time past, it got bigger, and bigger, so one day Prank had to make a new forum which cost's money, so please please kind, and give prank money.

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sdu wanted to charge for us to use the forum and no one was going to so sau was made, before that sdu was huge heaps of people used it not anymore tho. anyway we all seamed to start using sau. also after no one was going to pay for sdu they decided they wouldn't charge anyone anymore but it was to late everyone had left

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hey y'all!! :D

JET-33, I had a small site for a club that i ran at the time (just a handful of people that met up every now and then) and when SDU started their "changes" and pissed a lot of people off, i just threw a forum on my existing site and invited everybody to join it... it boomed and before long we had the new site and the proper forum software etc and we just cleared 2000 members!! :D:)

damn... i didn't take it back to the dinosaurs!! :rolleyes: sorry guys! :D

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