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Open your eyes. Everyone can clearly see Madaz starting shit fights with Dohmar/Wayne/whoever else doesn't agree with him. It's not needed and obviously will keep continuing until a moderator puts him inline. Getting old f**king fast that is for sure.

Thats your opinion Jarrad and your entiteled to it doesn't mean its correct

So im no longer allowed to speak of my personal experience if its going to upset Ben Wayne or your self

Bit harsh mate

Thats your opinion Jarrad and your entiteled to it doesn't mean its correct

So im no longer allowed to speak of my personal experience if its going to upset Ben Wayne or your self

Bit harsh mate

I wasn't upset for the record. I love debating with Steve :ninja:

-D

If I can sit in the back seat of a 2 door Skyline, anyone can lol

I would offer my car too, but its not really... erm... good enough :ninja:

Oh, I never said people couldnt fit, I more think comfort should be taken into account :P Like a size 16 girl could possibly put on a size 12 but it'd be comical and ungainly heh

I still stand by my earlier assertion that the rear seats of any skyline are designed for small asian children and not big bacon and egg eating white guys

-D

Open your eyes. Everyone can clearly see Madaz starting shit fights with Dohmar/Wayne/whoever else doesn't agree with him. It's not needed and obviously will keep continuing until a moderator puts him inline. Getting old f**king fast that is for sure.

When you go quoting this :

Great examples being set by our SAU:SA executive over the last few weeks.

without mentioning an individual, you bring the whole exec into disrepute which includes everyone from the President down.......which also brings me into it!!

Furthermore, I don't appreciate you telling me to "open up my eyes" or telling me how to do my job.

If Dohmar or Wayne have an issue they care to discuss with me or another Mod, then they can PM us direct, they certainly are big enough & ugly enough not to need your hand to hold.

Think before you go slinging acusations at the whole exec next time and consider this a friendly warning.

If Dohmar or Wayne have an issue they care to discuss with me or another Mod, then they can PM us direct, they certainly are big enough & ugly enough not to need your hand to hold.

hahaha i love you too papa bear :ninja:

-D

Mate i couldn't care less who you bitch too about me when your at villies still doesn't mean your right

Fyi Wayne started the shit fight with me cause i told him its not nice to lol at people when they have misfortunant incidents, so sue me

As Ben stated we debate a lot doesn't make it arguing

Mate i couldn't care less who you bitch too about me when your at villies still doesn't mean your right

Fyi Wayne started the shit fight with me cause i told him its not nice to lol at people when they have misfortunant incidents, so sue me

As Ben stated we debate a lot doesn't make it arguing

I love that word ;D

-D

edit - krishy is rite, sorry- pls feel free to delete my pointless posts. i thought this was wasteland hah.

I've done weddings/ school formals in my car. Never had a compliant. I would say u can use my car but i dunno where I will be then. Might still be in thailand with the thai lady boys :)

fixed for your lukey

I've done girls from weddings/ school formals in backseat of my car. Never had a compliant of size....... of the car....... I would say u can use my car but i dunno where I will be then. Might still be in jap land :)

I was thinking more like this kirshy

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