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Squashed bunny on the side of the road .................

So? I have 4 pages of topics I started .... I'm a whore so what? :banana:

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Im here because it was reported. Should be busy working. :S

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/se...ult_type=topics

+1 for damo

You usually make a new thread every so often which is a tad pointless. Most really are just wasteland type posts.

But meh.. I careless which is why I have not bothered moving or deleting them.

If you feel the need to tell all via a new thread about your Divorce, An Offer I Couldn't Refuse!, A Slight Change In Plans!, I'm Back! then really thats your prerogative. Personally I just ignore them and and think bah another thread by Ruby. lol. :banana:

But this thread. its closed. Its a waste of space.

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