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Now don't take offense to this paully i'm trying to be tactful but i think your signature is too large and falls outside of SAU's signature guidelines of

now i don't want this to turn into a slinging fest of harassment but keep comments clean and posative

# Combined Text and Image signatures to be kept within 600x200 pixels

# Keep text to within the above dimensions

while im @ work its a full pg up or dwn to just get through your signature

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it dont look so big on my screen at all and im running 1600x900...

The whole point in complaining about a big sig is that it takes a long time to load, but since madaz is being such a big freakin girl about it. I'll change it for the good of the 15 inch LCD hes running SAU on in 640x480 rez.

If you had a problem about it, come to me next time. stop being a bitch honestly. I expect an apology.

-Pauly. (NOTE THE SINGLE "L" IN "PAULY" ASWELL)

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Edited by Pauly33GTS-t

yes see, mines all text, but ill change it anyway cause as I said, no one told me about it...

talk about ratting someone out in a different context...

its not like my sig or avatar takes 45 minutes to load on 56k ull find it shows up pretty much in under 0.2ms.

Madaz you right... but you know since ur going down this path.

Your signiature falls outside SAU's limits of 600x200 by being 478 x 275 big.

So. Im changing mine to be within the guidelines, but if the hypocrit that started this thread can also be f**ked, he should change his too.

I think this crap should be locked, and cubes can you edit the title to have "Pauly" spelt correctly. thanks.

I voted for "my cats name is mittens".

Edited by Pauly33GTS-t

Your 100% correct Pauly i didn't start this thread thinking i was above the signature guidelines I've never had anyone complain about my sig.. as yet and am more than happy to review and make necessary changes as seen fit.

and for the most part most people here adhere pretty close to the guidelines but come on man show a little respect

for those interested the screen shot was taken on server 2003 its a 800x600 terminal

your signature is still rather large but its a vast improvement even Pete (ax53b70p25) has done more mods to his car and fits it in a nice compact blurb if you wish to read it

for all those concerned about there sigs im not the sig natzi many of you know i make allot of the sigs you see in the Adelaide section i even made a befitting one for Pauly to which i understand if he doesn't wish to use it

you mean the one that told me to screw his sister as a retort?

Yes id love to spend my time reading his signiature since following by his examples would be worth my while.

You made a stupid signiature for me which i did not wish to use and if you did the right thing we wouldnt be in this predicament.

I'm willing to forgive all and forget but i think that you want to keep going on as some sort of mascarade of bullshit.

now /quit rage please.

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