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YOU'VE GOT TO BE FARKING KIDDING

THAT"S CRAP SKY031

You should have first told somebody you were doing that so we could take our discussion to another thread.

BAD FORM

No, bad form was hijacking the thread in the first place.

If you want to discuss something not relevant to a particular topic, the general rule is to start a new thread.

Politeness would have been to inform people to move it, then do whatever you have to do.

Don't just delete willy nilly and leave a snide remark about "Slave Labour" in there.

There was no "snide comment" about slave labour, as that is one of the subjects which was being discussed.

If you're going to insist on continuing to whore this thread, then I'll be left with no option but to lock it, as it appears to have run its course anyway.

Fine, lock the thread.

But you deleted a post by myself which was not referring to anything other than the future merits of the chinese made parts we were referring to.

And next time you feel the urge to play god and just delete what people have been talking about, first, make a post saying that you will be deleting the 'offensive to the topic' posts to give people a chance to move them and the discussion to another debate.

How would you like it if people deleted 20 of your posts?

Not much I would think.

Try being a polite and considerate human being next time.

If you're going to insist on continuing to whore this thread, then I'll be left with no option but to lock it, as itappears to have run its course anyway.

Did someone forget to mention its Friday? :P

dont worry - be happy

:)

(the thread shouldnt have been deleted, moved yes, but not deleted, thats wrong. sorry, but mods delete too much I feel)

on topic:

ebay rocks, just know what you are buying and realize if its too good to be true, then it is.

if you've been scammed on ebay, make a claim direct to ebay, they'll give you most of your money back

Maybe someone should delete your thread about the wing for sale because you continue to whore it with 5c price drops??

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...opic=105133&hl=

you deleted a post by myself which was not referring to anything other than the future merits of the chinese made parts we were referring to.

Still not relevant to the topic

And next time you feel the urge to play god and just delete what people have been talking about, first, make a post saying that you will be deleting the 'offensive to the topic' posts to give people a chance to move them and the discussion to another debate.

How would you like it if people deleted 20 of your posts?

If i posted 20 OT posts in someones thread, I'd expect them to get deleted.

Moderators are under no obligation at all to inform people in advance that their off topic posts will be removed.

Try being a polite and considerate human being next time.

Right back at ya....

It's not very considerate to try changing the topic of the someone elses thread half way though to suit your own agenda... especially if your actions cause the thread to be locked.

Maybe someone should delete your thread about the wing for sale because you continue to whore it with 5c price drops??

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...opic=105133&hl=

seriously, get a grip, how can i hijack my own thread?

a price drop is a price drop (no matter how small) and you're still whoring this thread!

Its friday ppls, long weekend here infront of us!! :laugh::)

lets enjoy the fact that we are alive on such a great day - dont let it get to ya's!

I mean it could be worse; could be aids-ridden, could have cancer, could be paraplegic.

Maybe you all need one of my nice relaxing knee pain killers (joke)? :P

on topic: ebay rocks, just know what value RRP the product you are buying is.

you know what this is?

Its censorship, its denying me my first amendment, denying me my freedom of speech.

It's anti Mabo, anti the Vibe.

so, start a new topic!!!!

:)

Tangles votes for the Pro-Dope Party :P

Where do I get those pills?

see the wasteland thread, about achilles tendon snapping, read what Ive gone thru with my knees........

nothing wrong with being a BFG.

oh, I used to vote Democrats, but not now, might go "green" party if you know what I mean! :)

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