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andrew, did you ever take the S15 down A.I.R? got my latest issue of HPI today, and they're doing the top 10 imports

number 3 is the S15 Silvia...........and theres a front and centre pic of your old S15. Hard to tell from the noggin shot if its you at the helm or not

Yeah mate I took the S15 out many times. Best was a 12.74 @ 110mph. I normally had either my ROH blades or R32 stockies on the rear for reference. My S15 was in HPI a few times, so could very well be it. However Kurts Wilson's S15 ran low 12s from memory and was pewter the same colour as mine, so could be a photo of his old one.

Mitch thats hardly funny down syndrom is no laughing matter i could go on but i wont lecture

*sigh* I knew someone would say that its not a laughing matter. Lighten up. We're not laughing at them.... we're laughing at the guy who matched system of a down with syndrome of a down...

*mumbles something about too many vigilantes*

-D

Mitch thats hardly funny down syndrom is no laughing matter i could go on but i wont lecture

did i say or imply down syndrome was a laughing matter ?

no.

please lighten up -_-

maybe this one might not "offend" people

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there were some decent ones in the careers guide on saturday.

im beyond sick of working at the casino, so im applying for a few now.

but i find myself having to rewrite my resume.

old man thought itd be a good idea to upgrade and reformat my computer, so i lost my resume. rad.

FKN LOL it finally clicked, you're the bloke I was talkin to near pitstop the other day :D

Its got nothing to do with chilling out of lightening up alot of up have children who knows if any one here would have a ds child

its about appropriate behaviour

you wouldn't joke about youth suicide and i could easily say lighten up

nuff said

Basically, the picture is in bad taste and offends some people but other people might find it humerous. We all have different styles/senses of humour.

I can see Steve's point.

yes , and so can I.

its not like i set out to offend anyone .

oh and about youth suicide , ive had experience in that area with one of my best mates , you could joke to me about the topic , i wont get offended or anything .

say something about my mate then yeah , ill fire up .

its not like i depicted anyone personally with that picture of the people with down syndrome .

yes , and so can I.

its not like i set out to offend anyone .

oh and about youth suicide , ive had experience in that area with one of my best mates , you could joke to me about the topic , i wont get offended or anything .

say something about my mate then yeah , ill fire up .

its not like i depicted anyone personally with that picture of the people with down syndrome .

Well said. He didn't target anyone in particular, so its ok imho. And I agree 100% with the suicide remark. Point is, if we're going to be sanitizing everything and leaving this forum to only car talk, then we could say that any talk about religion, politics or pregnancy is totally off limit, cause quite frankly I come here for the cars, no other reason. Could care less about anyones personal views on those aforementioned touchy subjects, don't care about religion, or children, or any such thing, and hence I just ignore the things I don't agree with/don't care about. I'm not about to start a fight with anyone, but if someones posting a picture that is clearly meant to be humorous, and you don't think is appropriate, then thats your own personal prerogative. For every one person who takes offence, theres 10 more that are having a belly laugh. If someone gets offended with me or anyone else, PM them directly and we'll either apologise or argue our point. Otherwise we'll be policing stupid arguments and wasting a lot of breath.

Political correctness. Makes me f'ing sick.

-D

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