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Ohh...So harsh. Why don't everyone just chill the uck out a bit. What's the whole issue here (before the second last post)- can't remember anyone NOT being allowed on a certain cruise. If you wanna come, you do. If you don't wanna come, then you obviously don't. Why all the cheap shots?

your a hero rukus, big hero,

stan i had a chat with you , passing on information that i had been told by 30 plus ppl about your cruises, that was all, after this every1 jumped in and started, instead of leaving it on that, you guys decided to make it personal, blow it outta proportion, the funny thing is you guys dont know me. So ppl within your forum are also critising your cruises and so on and you guys cant see that? All i wanted to say is what i said at the start and that was all.

the way i see it.. if people critise then fair enough.. everyones allowed their own opinion.. including you!!! i DO NOT however, see other people organising cruises.. or not turning up to stans cruises... the people that turn up to his cruises, speak for themselves!!

how abouts you organise a cruise gtr? the way you want! and see how people will complain!! its the human nature.. people will always be unhappy about something!

moans i been to his organised cruz...

while others went to bloody tempe tyres all unorganised n shit we made an awesome day out of it cruz to new castle

anyways... me and ITZWW3 have just put together a little late notice cruz... All are welcome

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=100436

your a hero rukus, big hero,

stan i had a chat with you , passing on information that i had been told by 30 plus ppl about your cruises, that was all, after this every1 jumped in and started, instead of leaving it on that, you guys decided to make it personal, blow it outta proportion, the funny thing is you guys dont know me. So ppl within your forum are also critising your cruises and so on and you guys cant see that? All i wanted to say is what i said at the start and that was all.

Thanks mate. u're a hero too.

ok im 1 person who will say stan's cruises have been good so far.

but im not a hoon, so my opinion doesnt count.

names, stan, you dont know them!

Internet caining, exactly, you guys are warriors on the keyboards.

Yes i did call stan a geek, that my opinion and others, dont like it, cant help you?

You guys go ahead your cruises and events and i wish you all the best

(asking questions) ????????/

names, stan, you dont know them!

Internet caining, exactly, you guys are warriors on the keyboards.

Yes i did call stan a geek, that my opinion and others, dont like it, cant help you?

You guys go ahead your cruises and events and i wish you all the best

(asking questions) ????????/

lol straight over ur head eh.. ;o

i believe u called everyone here boring forum geeks that's why everyone responded... (and to defend stanleh) :)

read this again, this is what YOU said:

You dont get it do you, open your eyes, and youll see, you guys are known as the "geeks" of the forum, all you do at meets is stick around with eachother, cruise together, and noone new or else can join, have never seen you guys run against other cars? ive only been a member for a couple months, met some good ppl, dont have any complaints, move forward in the forum, not backwards like you guys do. Look how many awesome lines are out there, and not part of the forum, why do you think that is?

Internet caining, exactly, you guys are warriors on the keyboards.

Yes i did call stan a geek, that my opinion and others, dont like it, cant help you?

So take it for what it is and dont be such a tuff guy...its only funny beacuse of your reaction, And we all know we are being key board warriors, but you are replying so what does that make you!

names, stan, you dont know them!

Internet caining, exactly, you guys are warriors on the keyboards.

Yes i did call stan a geek, that my opinion and others, dont like it, cant help you?

You guys go ahead your cruises and events and i wish you all the best

(asking questions) ????????/

my opinion is that your a fag!

dont like it?

do what you do best! eat a di(k

and GTR, could you please clarify what cruise you are talking about, and what exactly happened for people to be so unhappy?

you obviously haven't been paying enough attention mona....this whole thing started because the people on Stan's cruises obey the road rules.

HOW DARE THEY!

lol

hahaha.. you called stand and his mates a geek.. that means everyone! lol!!!

come on alien.. everyone knows the circumstances regarding the newcastle cruise being cancelled... not alot of people were keen!!! the meet went ahead by the sounds of it! I thought people were going to do putty road! *shurgs* looks like people weren't keen on putty? to me it sounds like people did the best they could in light of the situation.. you guys went to newcastle anyway!! so whats the big deal? not sure how you guys can penalise stan for that?!

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