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cause its the only way 2 get his attention. he just keeps dredging up old threads that should have stayed dead and buried... all the other people that want their qs answered cant get them answered cause old irrevevent thread r hogging up the front page! its really starting to p!ss me off now... dont say take it easy its only a joke... yes, fine a joke, until those who actually have a genuie q cant get it answered because they have been pushed to the 2nd page!

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cause its the only way 2 get his attention. he just keeps dredging up old threads that should have stayed dead and buried... all the other people that want their qs answered cant get them answered cause old irrevevent thread r hogging up the front page! its really starting to p!ss me off now... dont say take it easy its only a joke... yes, fine a joke, until those who actually have a genuie q cant get it answered because they have been pushed to the 2nd page!

Ok fair enough, but people do read page 2 in threads, i do, becuase its easy to miss alot.

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