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Ok peoples tell who they think is the SAU's SA whore???

I want to know, I think i have an idea(Pauly) but want to know everyone else's opinion... :)

Post up your average amount of posts, and we will find out!!!

***DISCLAIMER*** This is to in no way offend anyone, nor is it to have a go at someone. Just a little bit of fun

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:) Post-modern whore - Pauly FTW! & maybe Adz2332 as first runner-up :)

I'm about 1post a day but, didn't have much time to be on here the first 2yrs & for the record I've never posted in SA's wasteland. However, if he was still on here the previous owner of my car (Hiep aka. hippy) would have prob in contention for that title though :P

Hahah... Funny thing is, I get paid to do all this... you dont muhahhaha! lol. >_<

I post like 40 percent in forced induction and I talk to alot of people trying to understand shit and like having arguments with R31Nismoid...

Meh...

Edited by Pauly33GTS-t
Hahah... Funny thing is, I get paid to do all this... you dont muhahhaha! lol. :(

I post like 40 percent in forced induction and I talk to alot of people trying to understand shit and like having arguments with R31Nismoid...

Meh...

I get paid for it also.... :mad:

***DISCLAIMER*** This is to in no way offend anyone, nor is it to have a go at someone. Just a little bit of fun

Love the disclaimer :mad:

True this isn't offensive just what the people that post alot are called *giggles* like me...

Hahah... Funny thing is, I get paid to do all this... you dont muhahhaha! lol. :(
I get paid & charge clients $1XX p/hr for my time whilst I'm browsing on here or d/l on youtube :mad:
I post like 40 percent in forced induction and I talk to alot of people trying to understand shit and like having arguments with R31Nismoid...
I lol'd, does Ash make you search :rofl:
I get paid & charge clients $1XX p/hr for my time whilst I'm browsing on here or d/l on youtube :mad:

its funny how i can hold down this job.... if they only knew how much time i spent on the net instead of doing work.... lifes great lol

I lol'd, does Ash make you search :mad:

No he just pisses me off with his arrogance and his ability to take everything way over the top serious and think "I'm the only one who knows what they are talking about here."

All good tho. lol.

Remember he is the most hated person in SAU (check the most hated poll in the wasteland).

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