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Hey Cyrus, You gotta watch out with threads like yours, we seem to have a nazi Mod who class's most things "off-topic" I heard said Nazi mod likes giving out 10 point warnings as well. Wish I knew who it was though :devil:

Ummm I dunno about nazi Mods, every mod I have asked to do something has done it happily, also have not been really given a beating from any mod, despite some really undeniably posts which I _thought_ for sure would get a warning!

Also I as yet have not seen a mod hand out any warnings which weren't, (in my opinion) needed or asked for, including your immature behaviour last night, you simple asked for it, so you got it!

I am sure you are very luky Adrian was not a mod as I would have thought if he was you would have been slapped with exactly what you immature behaviour asked for a ban.

But point taken, I now know that you think that you think that some of the mods on SAU are Nazi's, which is a very racist remark to make, who might they be now, Prank, Dave, Squizz, Rexx? Cmon out with it, if you are going to be a wuss and name call at least do it so that they can know who you are referring to so that they can then deal with it.

hahaha 10 points for what?
Nismo_Bitch, oh sorry Nismo_girl, pull your head out of your fat arse. There was nothing wrong with my thread. It was put in the QLD forum, as it HAD nothing to do with any other states other then Queensland.

For that Matty, I can under stand the warning, but not the locking of a random thread.

*edit* cant changed to CAN -

 

But point taken, I now know that you think that you think that some of the mods on SAU are Nazi's, which is a very racist remark to make, who might they be now, Prank, Dave, Squizz, Rexx? Cmon out with it, if you are going to be a wuss and name call at least do it so that they can know who you are referring to so that they can then deal with it.

Go tell the 15,000 other SAU members it racist, and not to ues it.

Pwoar, now thats a bit full on right there!

Maybe so, But it would seem that NO CHIT CHAT can be had any more in the Queensland forum. Fair enough the more "out there" things dont need to be posted, but as I said random post's every now and then. I dont see the point in putting them in the waste-land if its only to do with QUEENSLAND members.

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