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Fuarkin LAWLLL!

Sup Gaps

Not much...just chillin.

I can't believe Matt got banned for saying my name...He wasn't even using it in Vain.

It is safe to say if our execs acted like that then they would have a riot on their hands.

this is more confusing than debt / equity rules in a CA exam?????? I'm lost for words at the mere concept of this.

Mine did a tank in 125ks at the track, but if that is street driving then yes that fuel economy sucks greatly

Have been watching that one for a while, hence the link and crank trigger set up!

yep, that was street driving not track :woot:

also, Its the same thread I had read that night. didnt make sense then and guess what?.................................................................

still makes no sense

this is more confusing than debt / equity rules in a CA exam?????? I'm lost for words at the mere concept of this.

Yep, glad we don't have to deal with similar mods here (as in in our club, as I'm pretty sure the knob jockey that banned Matt still has power here unfortunately)

yep, that was street driving not track :woot:

that is appalling.

When I was a mod and I banned someone and at least 10 people didnt have a cry about it I was upset, their tears sustained me.

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that is appalling.

When I was a mod and I banned someone and at least 10 people didnt have a cry about it I was upset, their tears sustained me.

have you ever been banned?

that is appalling.

When I was a mod and I banned someone and at least 10 people didnt have a cry about it I was upset, their tears sustained me.

Bunta: Fueled by your suffering

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