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damo why is your face always in ruby's nuts?

lollerskates, havent heard a pay out like that since year 12. but seriously, im not on either side, whenever you two talk to eachother (or argue) it just takes up bandwith.

Rhys why jump straight into insulting damo when he has every right to an opinion??

we know you like stirring the pot, lets see you do it at villis one night yeah??, see how that works for ya :ermm:

Rhys why jump straight into insulting damo when he has every right to an opinion??

we know you like stirring the pot, lets see you do it at villis one night yeah??, see how that works for ya :ermm:

lol so much for "back on topic" aye :P

and i have no right to my opinion??? you guys need to check yourself, if what im posting is rubbish then i think you need to re-read what you all type.

lol like i give a f**k, what u gonna do aye? :(

If your opinion means asking damo why his face is in ruby's nuts... then yeah your opinion is worth nothing.

im not gonna do anything.. just think it would be good for an SAU member with so many constructive opinions to come and share them with the rest of the group in person :ermm:

thats all from me about you...

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