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Yes - I do ignite alot of these fights, but if you can't take a joke, dont respond. ignoring someone is the bigger key to pissing someone off.

Your statement here throws your thread into the paradox of irony.

Looking at this thing in a general, broad view; Skyline drivers flaming Skyline drivers? Rather annoying.

There are two major factors here;

  1. People don't understand that what they write can be taken in the wrong context (given you can't effectively portray tone via text.... yet =.=)
  2. People need to learn to be more tolerant of other people, and accept that maybe they don't mean to flame them.

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New chat thread name; "How many pancakes does your hamster wear" or "What have you done to your hamster lately?"(no poly pipe comments, ok?)nyaanyaa.gif

Edited by Daleo

I think it might actually be a rabbit :ermm:

I looked at that, but ears a bit too small?

*Edit* Looks like a rabbit :whistling:

They're still creepy f##kers...

See? C34 & M35 owners CAN get along :cheers:

Just call me "Boutros Boutros Copperart"

Edited by Daleo

I looked at that, but ears a bit too small?

*Edit* Looks like a rabbit :whistling:

They're still creepy f##kers...

See? C34 & M35 owners CAN get along :cheers:

Just call me "Boutros Boutros Copperart"

hey then call ME Superman, I started the this thread :miner:

hey then call ME Superman, I started the this thread :miner:

Supreman? :blush: Don't they sell womens clothes'?

Seewhatididthere? *Hilarity ensues*

All good Superman, I'm gonna try to do it everytime from now on. You'll have the shits with me in no time...

Bubba: Richard Gere must've known something...pinch.gif He's been bringing people together with smelly rodents for years.

New chat thread name; "How many pancakes does your hamster wear" or "What have you done to your hamster lately?"(no poly pipe comments, ok?)nyaanyaa.gif

That is fckn wrong mate. Need I remind you that the mind works in images? :dry:

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I've been around almost as long as 66yoHugh but I don't pretend to know everything (or anything if you like). I don't like stretched tyres or noisy bovs but I am quite happy for other people to. Its not the disagreement that's disagreeable its the unnecessary abuse -- I thought that was what Sylvia forums were for!

Peace and Love

...Bob

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