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I think youre all the biggest collection of corny wankers I've seen, how old are all of you? 12? :devil:

Dont let me stop you though.

The memorable ones for me are:

A Platoon of skylines

A Ronin of skylines

A raven of skylines

Dynasty of Skylines (hahaha)

Xen of skylines (hahah)

Regiment of skylines

Brotherhood (hahaha)

Fellowship of Skylines

Ring of skylines

Corps (haha)

Infrastructure

bye-lines (need to be unique!)

A Western of skylines

Maybe my suggestions on the outright most stupid name can assist you in choosing the right one?

Here's mine.....

"A Horizon of Skylines"

Dictionary definition of Horizon "The apparent intersection of the earth and sky as seen by an observer"

Examples:

* Holy Shit, look at the Horizon

* That Horizon is just magic

* Did you see the Horizon at Homebush the other night

* Geez that Horizon did well at the track on the weekend

* There's some differnent colours in that Horizon tonight

* I'd love to be part of that Horizon

* Did you see that skank, she's got me Horison ;):D ha ha ha ha

How about a Horizon of...aw f&*k, already taken...ummm how about a bunch of...doh!...

err how about a road full of lines.....nah....a party of skylines....nah......ummm...

bugger this it's too hard, I'm going home!

i like "road full of lines." i feel your overwhelmed surrender.

one can go nuts thinking about it. tis true.

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