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This thread really needs to be locked..

its turned into pointless off topic bullshit..

might aswell call it the second wasteland..

Ah haha!!

You started it.

If you do a search in the Member section and filter out the search just to be Female, you will find there is about 13 and a half pages multipiled by 20 per page, which equates to approx 265 / 270 Girls on SAU. (Members set their gender to Female that is)

Again, it will be good to see a lot more girls inputting into topics and threads.

and I can tell you that there are 22 female members of SAU VIC, but a couple don't drive 'lines....... need more chickz0rs in the club!! :nyaanyaa:

I'll join! Just because I want to whore your members threads. And I hate that I don't have access to your execs threads anymore!

lol @ how thread keeps going off-topic

the only females that answered the question arent even in vic :whistling:

It's because NSW FTW!

This thread really needs to be locked..

its turned into pointless off topic bullshit..

might aswell call it the second wasteland..

See what happens when you post stuff like this... It's like starting up a HI OMG ASL dating thread.

There are a lot of girls on SAU but none of you are as cool as Liz and I! bwahaha!

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