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A solitary server sits alone

And weeps....

-D

2007, 6600 posts lol surely this is a joke?? No one can be failing that much in life, its a complete imposibility, mission imposible, how on earth let alone Adelade does someone find the time to waste that much time posting

I'm finding your last 2 posts terribly amusing.

You're rubbishing me for spending my Friday night on here, and yet, where are you?

I'm on here because I'm bored at work. What's your excuse?

You're a legitimate dickhead. Go neck a bag of dicks.

go neck a bag of dicks? lol wtf doe sthat even mean, no wonder your're mad bro. You're at work he says, yah you're workin hard alright i can c... startin 2 really think u do have a crop tractor!

8000 posts later, Dave with all due disrespect i think its time to get a new hobby m8, thats just clinically insane. so funny when u c keyboard warrios on on open internet forum thinking they are important in cyberspace!! lol

^^^ All of you cut this out now or I am sure a moderator will swiftly place some bans on people...

This is meant to be a helpful thread that has been highjacked for personal taunts and retorts.

Grow up and let it go... :domokun:

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Clint, this is your first and last official friendly warning - it gets nasty from here on out.

You are the new guy.

Slinging shit at people who have been on here forever, (and who are generally great contributors to our fine community), is not going to end well for you.

Grow, up, play nice, and learn some respect.

You have been warned.

No worries nightcrawler, i'm not sure if u read from the start but i never actually called anyone a name until they called me names 1st... after i brought up an important topic, most people wouldn't take it to kindly if they were called a paranoid meth addict. Not only that but i tried changin the subject to no avail after the abuse continued

Happy to accept the warning, so long as youre youre handing out infractions on an equal an unbias basis. But there seems to be a few good guys on here atleast so ill leave it at that and move on, thankyou

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No worries nightcrawler, i'm not sure if u read from the start but i never actually called anyone a name until they called me names 1st... after i brought up an important topic, most people wouldn't take it to kindly if they were called a paranoid meth addict. Not only that but i tried changin the subject to no avail after the abuse continued

Happy to accept the warning, so long as youre youre handing out infractions on an equal an unbias basis. But there seems to be a few good guys on here atleast so ill leave it at that and move on, thankyou

You've been trolling this thread and generally filling it with useless dribble since post one. No one wants to read another post from you, do not reply, do not post, just f**king go away you are not wanted here.

U r ugly as a mofo, dont ever walk outside in adelaide again lookin like that please its disgusting.

ps dont cry now, u started it pal and i finish it, fair is fair! This is an ozzy thread and were og's so suck stop casuin trouble ya dog!

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