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im talking to Josh btw, coz most of you probably won't know what thread im on about...

I’d rather not comment. Neil changed the Logo to use for TK, Aaron used the same one Neil had changed. He could have atleast changed something.

I’d rather not comment. Neil changed the Logo to use for TK, Aaron used the same one Neil had changed. He could have atleast changed something.

yea i know, i'd posted heaps of stuff in there about it...but yea....its all been removed...i don't know why....obviously "off topic" however i've seen things a lot more off topic let go.

SPAM!

How is everyone?

Just a quick question

Why is there so much junk on the forumns atm?...

Im bored shitless here, the only thing i can be entertained by is meaningless questions people ask for opinions, these were posted on topic with no real thought and all they get from posting these is a genuine reason, after that, the case is closed, everyones agreeing, or agreeing to dissagre, then theres nothing left to say.

I guess im having a little bitch about this because i can only relate to these types of topics because i do not have a car, nor the knowledge to help people out with thier car issue topics.

:D thats my two cents *breaths out happily*

Any one want some pie? :)

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SPAM!

How is everyone?

Just a quick question

Why is there so much junk on the forumns atm?...

Im bored shitless here, the only thing i can be entertained by is meaningless questions people ask for opinions, these were posted on topic with no real thought and all they get from posting these is a genuine reason, after that, the case is closed, everyones agreeing, or agreeing to dissagre, then theres nothing left to say.

I guess im having a little bitch about this because i can only relate to these types of topics because i do not have a car, nor the knowledge to help people out with thier car issue topics.

:D thats my two cents *breaths out happily*

Any one want some pie? :)

nah you're right and the answer your looking for is they are n00bs with no idea. Half of the topics are useless and the other half are in in the wrong freaking section..noone has any idea how to use the search function either as it appears.

Im going to try hey :D...... hate missing events......work is so gay, currently looking for a job in the retail/fashion industry that goes more further than weekend shit casual work..

Anyone no anyone who needs a hand in a fashion store?. Beauty therapy salon?

hehe doesnt hurt to ask :)

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nah you're right and the answer your looking for is they are n00bs with no idea. Half of the topics are useless and the other half are in in the wrong freaking section..noone has any idea.

u so wana be a mod, you know they never make u a mod, seeing the will never make me one as long as sau is around hahaha!

u so wana be a mod, you know they never make u a mod, seeing the will never make me one as long as sau is around hahaha!

you're spelling and grammar sucks, but no I don't so wanna be a mod lol.

u so wana be a mod, you know they never make u a mod, seeing the will never make me one as long as sau is around hahaha!

you'd be a dodgy mod rofl...ban's to people left right and centre hahaha.

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