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Nope it is a fact, women are always right and men are always wrong, can you tell who's spirit has been broken? :thumbsup:

No jk usually sparks a "Male vs Female" flame war, guess ppl in ere just didnt catch onto it :D

Yeah....as I have said numerous times....I have no problem with anna32...my problem was with one of the GTR drivers, who tried to shoot me down on the two occasions that I asked him questions/made comments about his car.

And for the record, I was not the one who made the comment that this statement refers to :

"I really don't appreciate the comment of one person in particular who said that if they are my 'crew' then I can get f***ed too."

Testify Brother :angel:

AH HA See another male has learnt that it is easier to roll over and die than to argure you point of view with a female, it just does not work they always end up being right!

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hey warwick i know it wasnt u who made that comment so dont stress bout it ok. its all good and over and done with now. lets all chill and be mates :D

friends everyone??!!

Yupp you can never have enough of dem, I'm good for another :thumbsup:

nah warwick i know that, i was just refering you to the post, i think she was aiming that one at me, i dont give a shit, if one more person dislikes me i really dont care at all

nah...it wasn't you either dude....anna knows who she was talking about

Nic hey are you serious are you coming to willowbank tomorrow?!?!

I'd love to be staged up against you, you'll prolly beat me, as everyone does, but you would prolly be the closest person that i could, maybe possibly beat if I get a better reaction, plus I been practising my launches so got it down pat launchin without wheelspin now :thumbsup:

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