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a name usually represent what an organization is about, and team shitbox has low representation at first glance doesnt it. i try not to assume anything, but calling a club team shitbox brings some things to mind straight away if you get my drift.

anyway, im not whining about this anymore,.

yeah.. i'm a little sick of it too.. for farksake.. who cares ABOUT ANYTHING .. when life comes down to it all you all end up dead.. so worrying about well anything, is well.. pointless.

my happy thought for the day :rofl:

squizz: you are cheese..

If this is the case then im going to warn A current affair for constantly having a go at the property industry *I* have worked in and around real esate for years...

guess you are used to being abused :rofl:

hey speaking of property.. my brother and his g/f bought a nice place over the weekend.. bastard ! then again he doesn't have a car obsession.

Christ, if I got upset everytime someone laughed at "Garage Spank" (www.garagespank.com) I'd never get around to selling any parts at more than reasonable prices with friendly service and beer surcharge for fitting...

*see above for unashamed self-promotion and shameless plug*

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