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bah, ns and their sig nazis

2 warnings in 2 years cos my sig wasnt 550x50. so ive got a lovely 67% warn level LOL

:( I got banned from gsxr.com for a year because I had a 100x100 pic of Jessica Alba in my avatar :blush: She was barely showing skin and it got removed, so I put it back up. I got a warning from a mod and it got removed again, so I put it back up. Its not porn you clowns. Saw one of the mods on a ride in the hills one day and had an argument with him, so he banned me. Another mod abusing his powers: "agree with me even tho I am wrong or I'll swing my mighty sword". Fail :D

On another note, wonder if Nathan enjoyed being "smoked" :rofl:

Edited by RubyRS4

i took off the big sau stickers that were on there... as my mate put it "your car used to look stealth... now it is a beacon of internet forum"

LOL

i left it like that for a couple days, then gave the old girl a rub down :)

hey Eddyfier - who is Lainie Anderson, and why the sig (which ive noticed with a few people on here)?

Lainine Anderson writes articles in newspapers and one of her most recent articles was about all the people in "hoon" cars going straight from the pub to hills, hence the "wasted wankers on wheels" tag. I think it happened about a week or two ago.

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