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Well donate to the forums then you tightass and stop complaining.

If every member gave $10 a year, there would be no need for banner ad's and so on.

Traders only bring in a small amount compared to the massive running costs of this forum.

Even the SAU Clubs donate, i know SAU-Vic does and will be doing so again shortly :)

People that complain, but aren't willing to help, shit me.

And people that abuse others before making them aware of the situation shit me

Well Joey for only $19.95 (incl. GST) you can get our high speed SAU connection. No more waiting for slow forums and Wasteland threads. Click here to subscribe now!

so i should click on something that says "http://img380.imageshack.us/img380/2882/owned9wz.jpg" when i hover over it? :blush:

so i should click on something that says "http://img380.imageshack.us/img380/2882/owned9wz.jpg" when i hover over it? :)

Dammit i clicked on it lol.

Some one make a new thread "How much money is it going to cost us to get our banner back and get rid of the SAU thing that looked like it was made in Microsoft Paint by my German Shepherd".

Im surprised the banner changed to be honest... i post the thread and by some coincidence, the banner changes,...for the worse.

Dont shoot the messenger, i wanted R35 or cars, cars, cars.

Who would click on that link anyways...

Im quite happy to make a contribution seeing as im a little drunk right now but wouldnt you know it - after a few minutes of searching i cant find the donate button...

Someone tell me where it is before the alcohol wears off, lol.

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