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Originally posted by red900ss

Amen! to what Minh and DON91E said! :uh-huh:  

You guys have gotta come to a Northside   meet. Nothing much happens but it's all good. :)

this says it all (my thread which DON91E dissed....:() http://forums.skylinesaustralia.com/showth...p?threadid=6973

Dino! you sir are a champ! Your posts are a crack up!!!

hahahaha.

We should all take Nissans advice!

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hehehe nah i can't get it out of my head! :(

Donglerious!! :)

hahahaha

Iv been listening to Chris Rock lately, hahah his good man, his humour is slightly diff to Eddies, hehehe but i like it!

:lol: :lol:

THe "how not to get your ass kicked by the police guide"

ahahhahaha

Classic

Yes i 2nd Minhs notion, Live 2gether, (Pricks need not apply)

Donnie

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Well, to help us all live together, I've got a simple request of the mods.

I fully understand that a forum like this has to be protected/moderated, but please just notify the person invovled via PM if a post/thread has had to be modified.

That way, if your behaviour has been outside the rules for some reason, you know straight away, and why, and can make sure no futher problems come up.

And thanks to the mods for the time they spend looking after these forums. And thanks just as much to all the members with different ideas who keep the discussions interesting:uh-huh:

Now, can we get out to Eastern Creek together?:grouphug:

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