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Panel gap and the batman... Pretty sure it's nick...

I'm B@man

Errrr excuse, but do you have a RWC for this vehicle?

I'm B@man

Well as a matter fact I dont mr officer............................why is that (officer asks)?

'BECAUSE ITS A FKN BAT-MOBILE"

...I'm B@man

so let me understand this correctly...........................if a mod / admin is an bad mood they take the banning stamp out and slap you in the face with it :blink:

 

Yai - to being banned for genuinely breaking the rules

 

No - to being banned just because you someone can ban you

You understood it just fine. People seemed to take it with much better humour. People are a bit self important and precious about the forum these days.

Since when did Ben Affleck join the forums?

No, Bad Tony

You understood it just fine. People seemed to take it with much better humour. People are a bit self important and precious about the forum these days.

Indeed...I'm B@man

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