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so who has been saying i been causing shit lately??

anyone wanna come clean?? i got a name and know which person you are exactly and i got told from someone else i just wanna see if that person has the balls to tell me.

if not, i can make this forum living hell for you!!!!!!!!!!!!! (only this person and no-one else)

and no its not any of the people i see regularly!!!!!!!!!!!!

i'll give ya a few days, and if you got a problem with me or anything i said pm me, dont post it in here....

i only found out today but i hate wen people tell someone that i said sumthing wen i havent but yet the person they told tells me anyway, just say it to me.

and KEEP IT TO PM

if you pm me there be NO HASSLES at the cruise this weekend if you show up....

/end of my nightly rant lol

nightcrawler, cubes, madaz and a few of the more mature forum people please leave this, i just wanna see if the person says anything, i promise i keep it clean (unless they start :P )

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