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hey man thats bull shit, i cant believe that!

we were all suposed to go on a cruiz all together, I was pritty pissed when they took a different route and went seperately.

Whats the point of cruizin if ur gona go seperately?

Dont worry they can have their greddy stickers that give then extra 50 kw's and all the shit that goes with it coz i know i couldnt care less bout dem fools.

:burnout:

thats true man thats why i am only expressing such anger in a couple of words on a computer screen, rather than going and starting trouble coz its just not worth it.

I think its better just to do our own cruizes, if they dont wanna cruize with us like last monday well forget bout it, we can just do our own then.

yeah shan i know that... :D

blah blah this thread is getting out of hand... i wasnt at the "cruise" so i dont know what went on, nor do i care, what i do care about is ending this bickering. MCCRs reputation is well known and i dont think we need bother arguing over what seems to me to be something extremely stupid.

this forum isnt for this... if u have issues with what happend discuss it via PM, email, ICQ, wasteland whatever... just try and keep this part of the forum clean as we (the long term members and regulars) arent the only ppl who use it... as such ur not setting a very good example for those who might want to come and post on here.

as such this thread will be closed.

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