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And im back,

i doubt being a mod on cruising brisbane has any perks, sounds even worse than actually reading the forums

Bryn you dumbass.......

its not he's applying to be a mod its that he's being reviewd before he gets baned!!!

:D

mod review means everytime i post, a mod receives it in some mod area and approves it before its publically viewed

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hahaha nice,

go get into their whoretown and post shit loads to piss off the mods

CB is a skidmark on the underpants of society

Hahahaha, honestly if the sites so shit, i dont know why poeple bother going to it.

just like that boost cruising website, about 80% or more of the poeple who go there, cars dont run boost.

CB is a skidmark on the underpants of society

go back to your ceffie area!!!! :D

he he he

boost abd Cb are good places to pick up broad minded persons!!!

ha ha ha Ask John!!

yeah ask dan elite 32 about "hope"

she was from cb

i also am the boost eating comp champ

so what where you eating ben??

did you get more pussy for being the champ,

i am the champ at eating fur burgers and beared/non beareded clams :D

go back to your ceffie area!!!! :D

he he he

boost abd Cb are good places to pick up broad minded persons!!!

ha ha ha Ask John!!

ask me wat?

about the broad minded persons from cruisingbrisbane?

sorry! keep those diseases away from me! i wish to remain healthy thanks.

only reason i goto the site is to read some of the bullshit which i find funny.

plus i know the dude who owns the forums but a few ppl have recently has "business" dealings with him which have proven he's nothin but a f**kin wanker.

so, hence i couldnt give a shit if i get banned from that site but stirin the pot just makes the day go a bit faster.

heheheh

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