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all though ur post was imporatnt considering how many people pass through that area ona fridya night... i must tell u this...

u might as well take down that sydney fc image, she aint gonna last.

once "ethnic" based clubs are expelled from the state leagues - there will be nothing left! no one can start a new club based in a city which has no following or an artificial support base.

Long Live Sydney United SC. The best thing ever for Soccer Australia. :(

all though ur post was imporatnt considering how many people pass through that area ona fridya night... i must tell u this...

u might as well take down that sydney fc image, she aint gonna last.

once "ethnic" based clubs are expelled from the state leagues - there will be nothing left! no one can start a new club based in a city which has no following or an artificial support base.

Long Live Sydney United SC. The best thing ever for Soccer Australia. :(

hahaha yes sir. who else would i back melbourne :(

i have noticed that you criticise a lot of people on here, including myself. just wanna know does japan really get that boring????

why dont you go and rip some hellies in ur "machine" coz it seems u know a lot about lines!!!! so i assume u have a "machine" of a car..

I suppose I have just grown impatient with how this forum has just become one off topic shit fight. I apologise if I have offended you (not sure when). I read all of your 34 posts on this forum and didnt see anything of the nature you described.. I think your new to the forums and took something light hearted as a personal attack.

I have PM'd you so we can discuss this offline.. I am just very curious where I have criticised YOU.

why dont you go and rip some hellies in ur "machine" coz it seems u know a lot about lines!!!! so i assume u have a "machine" of a car..

Whats that all about dude???

I suppose I have just grown impatient with how this forum has just become one off topic shit fight. I apologise if I have offended you (not sure when). I read all of your 34 posts on this forum and didnt see anything of the nature you described.. I think your new to the forums and took something light hearted as a personal attack.

I have PM'd you so we can discuss this offline.. I am just very curious where I have criticised YOU.

Whats that all about dude???

seems as though this thread is full of crap i might crap some more

didnt you ever think that your attitude is the one thats soured a little?

im not taking a shot at you, but just from reading what your write its like you have alot of negativity.

i didnt see the point to read mass's posts and state that he's a new member?

but then i didnt agree on mass's out burst.

anyways its all constructive critisism.

i love everyone!

I barely post in the public sections of this forum.. the last few times I have I have said

1. I dont go to autosalon in australia because I dont like it

2. I dont like the language people use on the forums. It makes communication very hard and makes the skyline community look like boofheads.

3. When in this thread I suggested GTRS_rule start his own forum. I feel sorry for the guy. He is so passionate about his chosen sport, but here no one (with all due respect) cares. Just look at the footy thread. he is almost the only poster. Would it not be better to get all his enthusiasm and put it to good use. Starting a forum is easy and all the people who love the game as much as him can build a new community.

Shit I like the band alice in chains, but do I sit here bombarding a car community with infomation on a band?? Why because its the wrong demographic (for lack of a better word)

So after being here since this forums conception, after running so many skyline based events I am MR Negative.. Seriously dude.. hahaha..

Mass had a go at me and again I can't see why. He probably got upset when I mentioned the SMS thing. However have you guys called all the people that agreed with me "negavite" did you tell nick and tosh and all the others that they are negative??

In real life I am pritty happy go lucky, things are good. Life is great.. Here on the forums I get annoyed at how what was once is now gone. I dont think I should cop shit because I am trying to keep the Skylines Australia of the old alive.

End of the day its a forum people. You cant pass judgement on someone because of what they write here. There is NO emotion in text!

Chill out people.. think before you type.. its only a forum!

man you people have too much time to reserach previous threads and posts etc

just have a beer and relax

dont blame carlo either. cant help it. he drives a 33

oi! You can call me Mr Negative, you can tease me.. you can knock me..

But dont mess with the r33!!! :(

your only selling your r31 to buy a r33.. we all know it..

p.s.. If I had the spare money I would so buy your car! Looks tidy.

same applies this week (see first post)

Traffic Plan in Place Again

Wednesday, May 11, 2005

NSWRU Media Unit/SCG Trust/State Government

WEB_Waratah_Bus_side_on_page_image.jpg

Take a Bus ... Heavy traffic expected on Friday night

http://www.nswrugby.com.au/nsw/nsw.rugby/page/27680

NSW:

Mat Rogers, Peter Hewat, Morgan Turinui, Nathan Grey, Lote Tuqiri, Lachlan MacKay, Chris Whitaker (capt), David Lyons, Phil Waugh, Rocky Elsom, Daniel Vickerman, Justin Harrison, Alastair Baxter, Adam Freier, Matt Dunning. Reserves: Cameron Shepherd, Shaun Berne, Chris O'Young, Stephen Hoiles, Will Caldwell, Gareth Hardy, Brendan Cannon.

Blues:

Isa Nacewa, Doug Howlett, Ben Atiga, Tamati Ellison, Joe Rokocoko, Luke McAlister, Steve Devine, Xavier Rush (capt), Daniel Braid, Jerome Kaino, Ali Williams, Greg Rawlinson, John Afoa, Keven Mealamu, Tony Wood****. Reserves: Derren Witcombe, Saimonie Taumoepeau, Bradley Mika, Justin Collins, John Senio, Orene Ai'i, Rudi Wulf.

Carlo needs a hug... Although I agree that in even just the 18-19 months I've been on here, the general quality of the chat has dropped a little. But when I joined there was about 6000 members, now there is close to 20000? Not that it matters too much to me at the moment as I've had to cut my SAU-ing back quite a bit in the last couple of weeks.

Its still a great forum though, all the Datto parts I've bought and the last cruises I've been on have all been though SAU. There's just a few more personal attacks &, more importantly, a few more rip-off-artist types on here now. But you get that with forum growth.

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