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Lol good boy? He had a thread warned and deleted by Nightcrawler, then the next day creates a same thread and posts up the same shit pictures, the quality of the pictures are so poor that you can't even tell what it is he is getting at.

I'm unaware of the recent developments as I've just got back from interstate.

Regardless... This thread is here to stay providing Red keeps it clean and there's no arguments. Knowing Red that's pretty much impossible.

He always tends to arc people up some way or another.

Red can post his 'original' library book scanned images. :P

If your not keen on this thread unsubscribe. If he doesn't have an audience well the thread will die.

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vote 1 cubes for pm (or something better than pm)

its not hurting/harming anyone, its a bit of fun and entertainment much like most of the other threads around the places and u either like them or you dont. some of the photos are good, some bad, but hes keeping the size down so not to waste much bandwith and im sure if anyone asks red will send em the full size photo... (or mebe post u a copy of the magazine =P)

not all art is created equal?

some art is more equal than other art!

get a life or a job ffs.
WTF..... pointless and random!! not like i can talk but my pointlesness does have some normalism in it hahaha
i dont see how people find this funny? i find it quite f**king annoying to be honest.
still out of meds. Cubes, please put us out of our misery and "fix this link too"
hmmm.... fix the thread cubes LOL... u know which way..
This thread actually makes no sense?!

i honestly cant believe the BIGGEST whores of SAU are the ones complaining about Chris

just about everything posted on this board in SA section has been pointless over the last week do you hear others complaining NO so shut the hell up and go whore up Kelies cruise thread you know you want too

oh i think i mixed my angry pills with my happy pills.... nup ;)

sigh .... I will leave this one in your hands Joel - I have had more than enough of this clown.

Hehe he has threatened to sue me for defamation on many occasions as I tell him to get back on his meds (which he clearly is off).

But as you Joel, I have kept all of his abusive PMs and threats against me from last year so I would like to see how he goes suing me :) And he keeps threatening to go over my head and report me to Kristian for some reason like that would do any good ROFLMAO.

I take it he didn't get the message from the year-long ban I gave him just over a year ago.

In my humble opinion SAU is not some bizarre poor/uninteresting photo fetish forum, nor a place to air his continual grievances against former employers, and perpetual conspiracy theories about mods, cops and the government.

It hurts my brain to read his dribble, so you can take this one Joel - otherwise I will just delete this thread too. ;)

:D :D

i honestly cant believe the BIGGEST whores of SAU are the ones complaining about Chris

just about everything posted on this board in SA section has been pointless over the last week do you hear others complaining NO so shut the hell up and go whore up Kelies cruise thread you know you want too

oh i think i mixed my angry pills with my happy pills.... nup :D

your no angel in the whore department either Steve, but ill leave it there. Andrew has had his say, now its up to Joel as to what happens here.

In my humble opinion SAU is not some bizarre poor/uninteresting photo fetish forum, nor a place to air his continual grievances against former employers, and perpetual conspiracy theories about mods, cops and the government.

:D :D

deff not! i think deviantart is the place for this thread lol!

Last time I angered Red he threatened to steal my car. lol

I'll leave this thread for Red to do what ever he wishes. If he's a good boy i'll leave it. See how we go.

Dude no way would i ever threaten to steal your car... but if you were to get some sort of weird electrical faults.... Well that could be arranged... (just kidding) no way would i ever do that..... i wouldnt mind knowing where the thread from two days ago went that i started!!!

... THis thread seems to be hidden away aswell which is quite annoying.... i had a bit of trouble finding it.

anyway i have some more pics as usual... here are some ones from today...

Now does this RX7 say baxter or Rx7 (look at the windshield) hehehehhheheeee i wonder if it is a relation to Gary Baxter the ute racer.... or is it just the angle of the shot....

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