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farken oath, lets have a massive loose night and everyone can solve their issues with drinking competitions!

Can everyone stop being so damn EMO

ha ha i like your style!

we in vic are simple people :)

i dont know, u guys seem to get caught up in lots of online battles

its all good, its just an online forum i mean whatever >_<

agreed! you guys take it too seriously :) there is an easy way to avoid getting annoyed online..its the red button up in the right corner!

I really hope it all gets sorted out when all is well you are a great group of people to hang out with!

Does that mean Campbelltown thread is closed????

If it is admin should look at the members who post in there and they will find there is no bitching or fighting.Campbelltown members are a small close nit bunch of guys and girls who dont have gripes with anyone.

Just love their skylines like most of us!

And really for all the people who have nothing better to do than bitch and moan about nothing need to have a good hard look at themselves.Im sure there must be a bitch and moan website somewhere on the net,go there and winge!

All i can say is well done to the mods! Dispute resolution is one of the hardest things to do (everyday job for me) and for mods to sort out a whole bunch bitching on a forum, is no easy achievement! I agree the actions taken by mods was neccesary and hopefully will pull people in line and a bit of respect can be achieved by all parties.

Have fun, enjoy your cars, and show respect to someone as you would want them to respect you

**Dr Phil rant over**

Can I ask if the abuse was done in a Suburb related thread? Or the "Whoretown?"

I understand where the mods are coming from (I mentioned this before) but I just wanted to say (take it or leave it) that I reckon it's slack punishing all the people who read the suburb related threads for information relating to that suburb because of some abuse that happened in a whore thread (if this is the case).

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