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Well i have had no problems maybe the server hates your ip jet BECAUSE YOU WASTE BANDWITH MAKING USELESS THREADS LIKE THIS WHICH ARE A RESULT OF YOUR USELESS REPLIES TO EVERY POST

*******YOU ARE A POST WHORE AND A FORUM ************

I think you should be denied access to any part of the forum except the wasteland which is where scum like you belong

no hard feelings andrew

cheers

Originally posted by acsplit

Well i have had no problems maybe the server hates your ip jet BECAUSE YOU WASTE BANDWITH MAKING USELESS THREADS LIKE THIS WHICH ARE A RESULT OF YOUR USELESS REPLIES TO EVERY POST  

*******YOU ARE A POST WHORE AND A FORUM ************  

I think you should be denied access to any part of the forum except the wasteland which is where scum like you belong

no hard feelings andrew

cheers

r u fkn serious man? genuine fkn question as the replies have indicated

if u r serious, i had u all wrong, i thought u were kinda normal, but your a dead set fkn idiot and u beter not even fkn look at me again if u r serious....

:upurs::upurs::upurs::upurs::upurs::upurs::upurs:

Originally posted by JET-33

r u fkn serious man? genuine fkn question as the replies have indicated

if u r serious, i had u all wrong, i thought u were kinda normal, but your a dead set fkn idiot and u beter not even fkn look at me again if u r serious....

:upurs::upurs::upurs::upurs::upurs::upurs::upurs:

Gettin a little emotional over the net there JET

You have much more post whore wisdom than me but rule number 1, dont take anything over the net serious!!

:Owned: :shake:

well, u cant stop whoring now..im ova it (try and build a bridge) ;)

tehe

i dont get emotional, i just get angry, a lot, and quickly, if some1 has a go at me....

c me in real life and youl understand...get angry quick, get ova it quick....

ps lucky u were jkn, and sly :) :chairshot

Originally posted by JET-33

c me in real life and youl understand...get angry quick, get ova it quick....

I have seen you in real life, I speant then whole weekend at MAS with our stand, but didnt talk to you

And I was at La Porchetta that following Thursday but again I didnt talk to you..

And as for your threat (which i know your joking) :chop: :headshot:

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