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I know its bad, but I laughed at some of the racist ones they got on there too

I laughed, well it was more of a sAfrican American "holy crap you cant say that can you"

for eg.

The Koran. now in 2 ply

or

arrest black babies before they become criminals

or

SLAVERY: gets shit done

Warning: Damo_R34 does not condone racism, above post contains the views of tshirthell.com and not that of SAU.

If that place is in melbourne he made a very bad attempt at making a blasphemy shirt and he was told by police to stop making them due to over 10,000 complaints

its all good and well that you dont believe but there is no need to poo poo someones faith

But its an >ENGLISH< game. Give me Aussie Rules Football for a slice of dinkum australiana

-D

CORRECT.....Andrew's a Tea Totaller though so we have to make exceptions :P

Yeah! I don't know how long its got to go!

Hey Sled, any of our new tshirthell.com avatars bad for the website?

as long as I don't receive a PM from someone who's taken offense.......keep in mind though boys, SAU is a family friendly site so I'll leave it up to your discretion

CORRECT.....Andrew's a Tea Totaller though so we have to make exceptions :P

as long as I don't receive a PM from someone who's taken offense.......keep in mind though boys, SAU is a family friendly site so I'll leave it up to your discretion

Thought I'd ask though. Don't want to receive any warnings for an offensive avatar, but aslong as people realise its just abit of fun.

:P

just wondering if someone with the right picture editing program can turn this into the appropriate size and pixel for avatar?? seems windows paint is a little obsolete. many thanks

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just wondering if someone with the right picture editing program can turn this into the appropriate size and pixel for avatar?? seems windows paint is a little obsolete. many thanks

try this mate

http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n273/Da...-for-avatar.jpg

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