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It warms my heart to see someone noticed I was gone. How've you been cyrus?

Yeah alright, put some more go fast bits on the car, this time not rice go fats bits either :mad: but all that did was furthur deepen me in debt, which is just great!

And as a side note I'm doing my best not to start or partake in fighting on the forums.

BAHBAHBhba hbBAhah aH AH Ah haHha HhahA HhahHAAH HA h aH aH ha H AHAaaa!

THAT IS FUNNY!

hat is why I mised you so much, you are the only bastard who just doesnt give a shit and just posts whatever you deem neccessary, which is hillarious, also sometimes annoying, but hey, you gotta crack a few eggs to make an omlete! :D

As you can see I still am a whore that much hasnt changed, still falling behind in work, might have to do a self imposed SAU ban yet again, or face the managers again for a "Please explain this usage log!" type "talks" :D

sup nick. :wavey: been busy. HOw's the car going? Hope nothing serious is wrong with it.

Cy, which thread? there are so many threads I've started fights in I've got no idea which one you're talking about.

Chris, thanks for the info on IE. The computer in question is a windows 2000 pc so I might give uninstalling IE a go later today to see if it works. On another note I'm probably buying 3 pc's pretty baseline stuff but I thought I might give you a call for a quote if I have time today.

Works also been owning me so I don't know how many more replies I'll get in today. :D

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