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Just posting this here for a laugh, been a while since i came on these forums. Got this email today --->

R33PER,

susan has sent you this email from http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php.

My name is Miss Susan Godwill, i just went through your profile when i was searching for love,life fulture,Well i have no options than letting you Know that I am infected and affected by your profile at(www.skylinesaustralia.com).that is why i wish to have a relationship with you, I will also like to know you the more,And i will be very greatfull to have you as my loved one.so i will like you to reply back to my private email address Above /[email protected]/,And i will also like to send you my pictures for you to know who i am.I believe we can move from here.But bear in mind that Love has no colors barrier,religious,language,or distance barrier,the only important thing love and understanding here is my email address above. ([email protected]).for more explanation.Thank you for your cooperation From Susan.

what a 'lol' :thumbsup:

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yah... she/he/it/heshe looked at mine yesterday.....

just realised it prob not a good idea to have real birthdate up for just anyone to see....

so i changed it, ill be celebrating my 100th birthday in January :banana:

Your probly the oldest man to own a skyline then haha.

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