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Perhaps its because you are a pretentious little (and i use the word in every sense) f**kwit that you have difficulty relating to the so called noobs.

From where i sit you are just another keyboard captain. Full of shit on the net but an absolute miniscule dweeb in the flesh. Please prove me wrong.

maybe you're upset because you don't realise that this is all entertainment for me and you can't handle the pace? I have no difficulty relating, i just chose not to. I don't really care where you sit nor what you think, but thanks for your input.

translation to abo for you: I don't care what you think.

how many others are part of the got rich parents club?

obviously not you, but i don't see how that makes you any better than me, or even give you cause to winge about it....are you just simply jealous?

obviously not you, but i don't see how that makes you any better than me, or even give you cause to winge about it....are you just simply jealous?

Can you spell humility you litle jerk, I doubt it. You,ve obviously never heard of it.

obviously not you, but i don't see how that makes you any better than me, or even give you cause to winge about it....are you just simply jealous?

got tall poppy syndrome?

*yawn*

so whats happening tonight all?

sittin at home, no car = go nowhere :ninja:

*yawn*

so whats happening tonight all?

going to help a new member install his safc in his 33 down the road...(like omg i'm not so pretentious after all...and im helping a n00b ZOMG!!)

going to help a new member install his safc in his 33 down the road...(like omg i'm not so pretentious after all...and im helping a n00b ZOMG!!)

Oh my. what a thunderous occasion, Going to walk among the plebs are we precious?

hey matt.. not long to go :ninja: give u a buzz soon.

yep no worries....Brad (shnaped_second) off here is going to come around as well to check out your car and talk crap whilst we do the install...shouldn't take to long anyway..just enough time to have a few beers. :)

got tall poppy syndrome?

sittin at home, no car = go nowhere :ninja:

Yeh me too...staying at home that is

going to help a new member install his safc in his 33 down the road...(like omg i'm not so pretentious after all...and im helping a n00b ZOMG!!)

Its nice to help others...plus there's coronas in it for you yeh?

yep no worries....Brad (shnaped_second) off here is going to come around as well to check out your car and talk crap whilst we do the install...shouldn't take to long anyway..just enough time to have a few beers. :)

yess, installing parts gets interesting after a fair few beers :ninja:

Oh my. what a thunderous occasion, Going to walk among the plebs are we precious?

I'm glad you perceive me as precious albeit a little creepy, but i walk amongst and socialise with the "plebs" everyday, i merely pay out on you guys and give you crap for the reaction it gets...just as i've stated on many occasions..perhaps you need to take things a little less seriously n00b. lol.

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