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Come on.... you might like it. You have to try everything in life just once :happy:

bahahaha i just love how you greeks openly joke about it.

a friend of mine will litterally hump you if you bent over.

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lol new club? petty bickering?

is it school holidays already?

You took the words right out of my mouth...

Seriously guys??? Pull your heads in, no one cares about your inter-club "so like Chad asked me to the dance and now Rhonda thinks I'm a whore" BS. If you want to argue like school girls take it to your own forums and keep this area free of trash. Keep this thread on topic and free of attacks and arguments. Continue and I'll hand out banning's...

Oh and one more thing, this flag is to be "erected" West side, not East side :happy:

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Lol dont bother joining, seriously rod just msgs everyone on sei asking them to leave and join his little forum. Its pretty much just a shit fight between jeremy and rod ever since. Oh we know more than you think about you rod... a lot more...

Why is it ALWAYS you that begins the shitfights on here?

Last warning, either behave or be banned.

I've had enough.

As for the rest of you - seriously f**k off and take your shit elsewhere. If you don't, i'll gladly help you.

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