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yeah i got a warning for it LOLLLL O WAT EVERRRRRRRR this is a joke i was refering to mitch im sure he doesnt take it PERSONALLY do you? ahahahahahhaha but i guess i hurt someone else feelings ahahhah SNAP

you know kietz you are such a hero where you stand my friend........but that's only because I've never had the pleasure of meeting you.....trust me when I say that you would be a little more respectful otherwise

there were 3 guys in my targets tonight and only one of them turned out to be a real man via PM (Tom).......the other 2 continued to act like little school girls

However, this is Wasteland so feel free to continue to act like dicks but you'll feel pretty silly next time we're all out on an SAU event and we cross paths........might be somewhat embarrassing me thinks

and you just pm'd me 'Treat all members with respect and courtesy - We will ban any member(s) who make personal attacks, threats or mistreats any other member in anyway (discretion is up to the moderator at the time of the offence)' tskkk im going bed now for real now. had enough of this bs

SEEING AS GOOGLE WONT LET ME GET THE GROUP HUGZ PICTURE

i am posting in words

Pete , sorry if you mistook my humour to be personal . it wasnt intended to be .

now you can take this as a genuine sorry or you can take it at face value and not care about it .

your choice.

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