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Hey guys, I know Im not a mod/admin, but I thought Id say this anyways......

There has been a lot of tension/flaming in the vic forum lately, and I was wondering if everyone could try and chill out a bit...we are all mates here, and theres no point in making enemies over petty crap

cheers guys

Horus

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Thankyou Horus...

I only joined this forum cos:

a) I liked Skylines

B) I was pissed of with the flames, tension and sh!t that was ruining DTM Power. (BTW, that's all fixed now so it's a nice place to be again - www.dtmpower.net )

So take it easy and re-read your post before you hit 'submit reply' to ensure you aren't saying something that will just inflame the situation - if you want to do that, use a PM! :P

Cheers.

Baron.

hehe...not to mention the heathcote thread! (lol)

i was being sarcastic (and waiting for you to reply with some more tension - which would have made your first post being ironic...but you didnt and stuffed it up and now i dont appear to be funny)rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr damn you!!!

/me mad(and full of tension)

havent been on much so i dont know whats been going on... all i know is that whatever it is if its made u say something its obviously been bad.

so everyone needs to go in the kitchen and make a nice big ol warm cup of SHUT THE FCUK UP!!!

:D

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