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just to confirm, im not MISS R34, therefore i am not trolling lol

mods can confirm this by the ip address/s used from my account and MISS_R34

LOL - yeh me and Syfon (me, lol) came up with this elaborate plan to put up a photo of me and then have the user Syfon say I'm hot. Great plan huh, lol.

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LOL - yeh me and Syfon (me, lol) came up with this elaborate plan to put up a photo of me and then have the user Syfon say I'm hot. Great plan huh, lol.

pm me more pics please? then i can troll some more haha

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Lol Mohsen you sexy thing you

just so you know.. you can press the multiquote button on all the posts you wanna reply to and do it all in one go instead of waiting 30seconds to make the next reply.. Also you may as well post your pic up here as anyone can just d/l the pic and upload on the forum

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Yeah i'm talking more on here.. Shell, jrm, liz, etc don't go drawing attention to themselves, this isnt facebook.. All the attention seekers who generally don't hang around too long because from the attention half are horny nerds who wanna hook-in and soon drop off due to not getting results.. The other half (wastelenders) just come in because they've mentioned they're a girl in the thread title and come to write sexual shit for the lulz..

We're old news :laugh: Everyone knows what we look like.

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this "newbie introduction" has 5 pages of replies, could this be due to the fact that this new member is female?

BTW, Welcome to SAU

Thanks for the welcome ;) To answer your question - most likely, lol, but we've also discussed other topics, so a combination of the two. How long have you been on the forum? I've had my car for over two years but just joined.

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