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Why does anyone take any notice of this guy? Although i dont post often i have been reading through the forums for a while now and have basically programmed myself just to skip any posts made by BACKUP. (i never used to be able to understand any of them anyway). Although i have never met you personally BACKUP for me it would be good if you went away and grew up a bit and started posting on here when you actually have something to contribute so i dont have to keep trying to avoid reading your posts. (yeah im to lazy to use ignore).

Ok everyone, flame me, i dont mind.

My sentiments exactly Bleach.

BACKUP: The underlying fact is that the majority of your previous posts have been severely lacking in maturity or value. The ones that featured constant gripes about your driving misfortunes, even though they were due to your own stupidity, were the ones that ticked many people off. Sounds like you are trying to get yourself in gear finally.

Im sure if you continue making more effort and give a little more thought to your posts before pressing the "post" key then you will find a great deal more enjoyment here.

I know you hate it when anyone, myself included has a go - but the fact is on a forum that promotes safe, mature and responsible driving, a P' plater that openly gloats about the number of points he has lost, and other driving antics hes involved in, is going to become VERY unpopular VERY quickly.

I will look forward to reading some better posts from you from this day forward, hopefully

Thanks B-man :spank: hes a top bloke!

And i understand what you all mean finally, i used to just type whatever popped into my head, quick post reply, and i was off.

Blitz and Bleach I see what you mean, and thanks for the honest comments

From now on the new improved post man is here :D

Don't know what else to say but I understand your views and from this day forward as Blitz says, that will be the go. :D

Thanks guys!

Would like to meet some of u in person so u can see im not a total complete idiot like i sound on here :D

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