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haha

u closed my thread, i never said anythin that i wasnt told

and where did this attitude come from?

there was like 5 sau guys/gals there, and from where i was sittin all the mccr guys snobbed us.

Then, i waited for 5 minutes for some1 to lead the way, i was never told any directions, and neither was milk cos she was with me.

I had no idea where to go, but pulled out anyway cos one guy went, then he turned so i followed him, and every1 was still talkin shite at maccas, no wonder we got split up

then they ignored us again at station pier cos we got thei first, established a spot to chill and they parked down the other end

so go ahead, close this thread to, but b4 u do, let me say, f**k those idiots and they can suck my d**k cos we had no attitudeas at all, THEY DID!

cheers :D

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so go ahead, close this thread to, but b4 u do, let me say, f**k those idiots and they can suck my d**k cos we had no attitudeas at all, THEY DID!

theres your attitude right there

1. myself and amber mentioned to all/most/attempted what direction we were going

2. the "mccr" people that were there arnt too fond of mccr, friends of amber that have our issues with mccr so please dont associate us with them

3. get over it bro, youll live longer

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dont worry jet

just let it go...

its just a communication problem like what chop chop said

coz i dun even know what route we are taking...i just heard from amby that we are heading down station peir...and tahts all the information i gathered for jet

but this is not a big deal

dont worry be happy jet:)

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as i said... i dont give 2 shits about the cruise or what caused whatever problem it is u have with them.... this isnt the place for this rubbish... take it to the wasteland.

one more thread like this and i will more than close it.

btw JET i didnt close the thread because of u or ur views on it... i closed it cause this is not the place for it.

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