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i'm still pissed at the fact that there is no search function..

IF YOU WANT BANDWITH.. DELETE THE "What is So appealing about post whorring" thread..

that gtst-vspec is the biggest whore.. omg..

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dudes don't think its the whoring thats taking up all bandwidth. its to do with the number of viewers not the number of connections. Also look at number of people on ls1 forums cause their on the same server. And Dark you post almost as much as gtst vspec even if you don't call it whoring you post in every thread and the information is usually just stuff you could have held off on. Your still posting a lot whether its useful or not. Let the mods handle this one.

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Originally posted by darK

well.. so are you, but you dont see us complaining..

ok.. i post alot.. but do i post like 50 ****ing posts in a ****ing row..

NO!

what do you mean us .... YOU that should be. No you don't post 50 posts in a row but you post such classics lines similar too "is a skyline fast" - you freakin idiot you own a skyline, you act dumb just to get your post count up. If you aren't then I'd say go buy a commodore ute with big spotlights on the roof, a huge bullbar and put bundy rum stickers all over it. Maybe then you can answer your own questions, instead of posting crap.

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Originally posted by 87vlt

"is a skyline fast"

when did i post that??

Originally posted by 87vlt

[bgo buy a commodore ute with big spotlights on the roof, a huge bullbar and put bundy rum stickers all over it.[/b]

omg.. how freaky.. i saw one just like that..

hahaha

it was beige.. and it even had the bundy rum stickers.. hahahaha

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