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lol wtf happend here!!??

i posted to r31 skyline chick about some boy racer with a nonturbo crap box that keeps trying to drag me down nepean highway with his loud bad sound making exhaust lol

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Originally posted by inark

lol wtf happend here!!??

i posted to r31 skyline chick about some boy racer with a nonturbo crap box that keeps trying to drag me down nepean highway with his loud bad sound making exhaust lol

nark your an apparent IT guru, and u cant even figure out what happened? WTF

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Originally posted by darK

r u talking about garbo's??

like.. in promary school.. they called the Library.. the "Information Resource Centre"

haha.. what a load of.. something..

yep garbos like to call themselves sanatation engineers, as nark calls him self an IT technician!! HAHAHA

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Originally posted by darK

^^ooh.. and he tells people to re-boot their computers.. thats probably it..

yeah cause 90% of the time its ppl like u who dont think about rebooting as a way to fix their problem that get told to do it and find it works.

when u know something about tech support comment... as u obviously have no idea dont bother.

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Originally posted by inark

yeah cause 90% of the time its ppl like u who dont think about rebooting as a way to fix their problem that get told to do it and find it works.

when u know something about tech support comment... as u obviously have no idea dont bother.

ohhhh nackers is getting mad! :D

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Originally posted by inark

lol no im not... i just like proving ppls stupidity. its fun when they  take the bait and start rambling in anger that ive caused :D

only thing u have caused is for me to roll on the floor laughing from the last 4 threads which u r being bagged on each 1!!

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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