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ska: whats your warehouse? and what does sort of stuff does it have? for future reference. Don't really need any tyre polish stuff atm, i just had some in melb but left a lotta crap down there.

yamutha: feel sorry for you .. I'm going out tonight to get blasted so hey :D

But your not the only person that generalises everyone from boostcruising. There are wankers and I'll admit that. Any website/club has it's wankers. Hell even this section does. BUT I don't generalise everyone is this forum for being "loosers" just because one or two are idiots..

Just shits me, me being a member since the site began, that *WE* being sensible moderators of the site, get called "loosers" becaues of one or two people's actions.

Yeah...I understand. it just seems that every second thread is a tail of woe about being hassled by the cops, losing their cars or licences or getting into a fight.

It was meant to be a play on words rather than a direct insult directed towards boostcruising.

I'll try to be a little more PC next time.

Apologies once again

ska: whats your warehouse? and what does sort of stuff does it have?

Its a $2 chain of stores, like "Crazy Clarks" "Silly Sollies" "The Warehouse"

It sells all manner of things imported from china, everyong is made in china and usually cost no more than $5.

HEAP of crap you can buy there, heaps of it cause The Warehouses are usually _HUGE_ and they are scattered all over the place.

I havent had the need to even bother with boostcruising, they might be good, but SAU has contained all the information I have ever needed, and had more than enough great people here to help me out, so why look else where?

I am not saying BC is good or bad, just never had the need to look there that's all :D

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My 2c worth

Problem with text is that it is not emotive enough, one sentance could be read by several different people and mean to them several different things, depending on thier mood. Would have loved to see the original post though can you pm it to me?

im affiliated with both, i some times attend boostcruisings website too look at photos here and there, but thats about it.

From my experiences with boost cruising i had found that there cruise organising has been no better then hopelessly useless..

Im not going to start an argument or anything.

by my 2 cents are simple. I find boost cruising useless when it comes to event organisation

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