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i swear i was just talking to one of ur relatives... it took almost half an hour to get the idiot to remake a connection.... it took the level1 tech before he had to xfer it 25 mins just to get the username and his problem... then the guy tried to argue with me that the issue was on our end... funny how ppl with $2 modems, win98 which hasnt been formatted with 4 years, assume its always on the isp end.

some ppl just have no logic sense what so ever.

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Originally posted by inark

i swear i was just talking to one of ur relatives... it took almost half an hour to get the idiot to remake a connection.... it took the level1 tech before he had to xfer it 25 mins just to get the username and his problem... then the guy tried to argue with me that the issue was on our end... funny how ppl with $2 modems, win98 which hasnt been formatted with 4 years, assume its always on the isp end.

some ppl just have no logic sense what so ever.

mabye u should enrole that guy in 1 of your special school classes to help him out! :lol:

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i would but ur uncle wont make it past the first test... spelling his name. one thing "special" school ppl have to be able to do.

nothing can help ppl like that... thats why theres no hope for u.

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STOP HIJACKING!

Bloody post-whoring-hijacking-INASNT!

How rude! lol

So... inark, have you got a better description of this car?

I assume it's an R31, is it a Silo, a Ti, a GX, and Exec? etc

Is it a series 1, 2 or 3 and what colour is it?

Does it have mags?

Have you seen the drivers head?

Got any more info than 'boy racer'?

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lol

well i did write up a decent description in the original post... which... went god knows where

i dont know the older model skylines very well...

it was all white... p plates... the rear lights were different to some R31/30s as they were painted too so that it showed the stovetops more... it was a non turbo by the sounds of it and the exhaust note was terrible. very dark tint...

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he would have to go to special school to think he can out run me lol

actually half the ppl at my special school arent that dumb... must be another one of inasnts relatives... altho even then i think he failed colouring between the lines.

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