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i wouldd but i'm not sure myself.

From what i believe a couple of sau whores went over to bc and started spamming their whore thread, a few insults were passed and a mod from there 'warned' these memebers via sau instead of bc (due to being a mod on both sites).

Since then whoretown disappeared under mod review, then has reappeared but i guess the mods are being 'strict' (to put it diplomatically) to posts.

Yea i heard bout most the boostlosing stuff from josh..don't see why that means whoretown is now being strictly watched/moderated?? Way I heared it, josh, lee and shane etc went over to bc and paid out some ppl, a mod (who, from what I hear, is a friend of the person insulted) chucked a spaz, threw out some ban's on bc and warning points on sau. Sh*t hit the fan...but I mean honestly...meh!! This has nothing much to do with SAU nor whoretown....

Yea i heard bout most the boostlosing stuff from josh..don't see why that means whoretown is now being strictly watched/moderated?? Way I heared it, josh, lee and shane etc went over to bc and paid out some ppl, a mod (who, from what I hear, is a friend of the person insulted) chucked a spaz, threw out some ban's on bc and warning points on sau. Sh*t hit the fan...but I mean honestly...meh!! This has nothing much to do with SAU nor whoretown....

yeah no big deal but then Bryn got warning for posting 7 times in a row and then saying he needs to catch up with post counts....

bit on the fascist(sp) side if you ask me :P

lol we should head off to Johns new forum www.offtopic.net.au ;)

they have like 20 members of something..... but everything is a goer there ;):unsure:

yeah no big deal but then Bryn got warning for posting 7 times in a row and then saying he needs to catch up with post counts....

bit on the fascist(sp) side if you ask me ;)

lol we should head off to Johns new forum www.offtopic.net.au ;)

they have like 20 members of something..... but everything is a goer there ;):unsure:

agreed, maybe then we can have freedom of speech?

yes that'd be nice now wouldnt it :P

guess what guys...

i wired in my stereo on sat, all nicely soldered so no crappy connections there! ;)

and i also put my interior back together, so it kinda resembles a car now :unsure:

now for that turbo to come so i can send z engine off again :P

i like that you still have your sig shane....people on bc need to htfu!!!

haha yeah, it's a quote from that dude last year, so i dont see why it should leave, plus i agree with you :unsure:

fulleh sik shane.

kektic even :P

watcha get upto on the weekend mate?

Nothing much, i tore a ligament playing basketball on thursday.....so I spent most of the weekend with my feet up watching tv/dvd's and playing xbox lol.

How bout you?

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