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Nothing wrong with a thread thats brings some older members back...

i agree. It wasn't anything worse than the millions of other threads that are opened on here every day of the week....looks to the sunny coast thread amongst others....re-open ftw.

Keep it to whoretown boys...

Everyone has fun from time to time, but all fun has to come to an end when there are complaints...

Im sure you can imagine many sh1t threads are started on a weekly basis, as soon as another one is started people just complain.

"Oh but smoothline has his thread open and its just crap, why was mine closed and his was not"

One set of rules for everyone, im sure you understand. Im all for a bit of fun but it gets to a point where is no longer needed...

"Customer compalints"

Tell Mr TOY33 to jam it up his clack next time... :laugh:

MrTOY33, your a whiny bitch and should be banned for detracting from the QLD forum.

Anyone else who complained, you're in the same boat. I thought all the complaining ended when Erin left? rofl

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Tell Mr TOY33 to jam it up his clack next time... :laugh:

MrTOY33, your a whiny bitch and should be banned for detracting from the QLD forum.

Anyone else who complained, you're in the same boat. I thought all the complaining ended when Erin left? rofl

FYI: It was not John...

Most of the threads started that are complained about are because they are using rediculous language and are referencing stupid things on youtube or such. Other than that, its public forum. The crap threads from whingers, quickly die..there are many that we all know about. But if people are posting in the thread, be it fun and talking about things some of the newer members dont understand, why should that be our problem. We cant keep track of each other or what we say in whoretown because theres too much crap posted in here all day everyday by n00bs trying to up their postcount!! I dont understand what they have a problem with? Us having some fun?

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