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I think that we have established this.

I have removed everything that i have posted that is against rules, and apologized to Madaz.

Dont think anymore can be said apart from,

anyone else getting a really cool breeze around their place?

I dont think an apology is necessary. Im torn between both rules. I'm always one for speaking my mind. If I get told off, I cop it on the chin. I appreciate warnings about dodgy business, same as I enjoy hearing good results from the reputable ones

-D

Edit : I don't just like playing the devil's advocate. Sometimes I like to play the devil.

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you dam hip?

WHAT ABOUT YOUR BOTTOM END?

of your car that is?

Fix.....

ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

every where i go , tells me fkin different things and different prices

sick of it

SICK

OF

IT

!!!!

what movie are you guys talking about?

That adam sandler movie (think its big daddy) where they have rob schneider as an illiterate handyman. they get him to say 'hippopottamus' so he learns enuff english to stay in america and he says.... 'hip..... hip.....hiphop....hiphop anonymous'

was funny. f**k know what the GOAT reference is.

Unless its a reference to the Canibus vs LL Cool J rap battles/beef (Greatest of all time is what LL claimed to be, Canibus said he should change his name from GOAT to GLOAT, to stand for the 'Greatest Loser of All Time'

-D

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You will actually piss yourself quite hard if you have the same sense of humor.

Best Quotes From Movie

Obviously " GOAT! GOAAT!"

"Did you throw your shoe at me, No?, Certainly looks like it"

"FizzieBubbly"

"Come over here, Her other shoulder is cold, look shes going with it, that means its ok"

HAHA!.

Tell us what you think later tonight (if you have asdl2+)

Or Dial Up tell us what you think tomorrow night . lol

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not on these boards you don't!

Your so called freedom of rights does not apply on this forum.......only thing that you need to concern yourself with is the rules that the admins have put in place that you agreed to adhere by when registering.

If you don't like it (and this applies to everyone, not just you) move on!

Some posts will be deleted and next time there will be an official warning followed by a short holiday if needs be.

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