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You Dont?

No.

What you doing in the Vic section?

There seems to be a distinct lack of astoundingly stupid people in NSW, so I have to look to Victoria to find some :)

No.

There seems to be a distinct lack of astoundingly stupid people in NSW, so I have to look to Victoria to find some :)

So you dont rag on people that make mistakes, yet you go into another states section looking for people that did make mistakes?

EDIT: Dumbed it down for Merli.

So you dont rag on people that make mistakes, yet you go into another states section looking for people that do?

:)

Looking for people that do? Do what? Rag on people that make mistakes? English much?

Yes, that's right... I came into the Victoria Forums just to look for people that rag on people that make mistakes... ugh.gif

Thanks for playing VIC Forum Police though, because you know......... Only people who live in Victoria are allowed to read this section :)

Anyway, this conversation with you is getting boring... You have nothing interesting nor intelligent to say. Here ends my replies to your valuable contributions to this thread... Thanks for the chat though :D

i care what he says  :)  

merli posts the most interesting and entertaining replies on this entire forum

sometimes.

other times he posts bullshit.

Good thing he edited his post in the ideas/feedback section.

It proved that he was nothing omre than a ill-informed loud mouth

sometimes.

other times he posts bullshit.

Good thing he edited his post in the ideas/feedback section.

It proved that he was nothing omre than a ill-informed loud mouth

I know when to shut up............ sometimes :)

but u havent yet.

That's because you keep replying with stupid, petty, immature whinging posts with no substance and no aim other than to try and call me out....

At least my posts are a) replying to useless posts like this one I'm replying to; or B) commenting on the actual thread subject.

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oh dear me.. here we go with the keyboard warrior line again  :)

The pic is to say that this thread has no where else to go but just pointless bs to each other. He farked up and he is paying for it, simple as that.

Merli

Read above, i have better thing to do than edit jpg's and post em up.

How did I **** up? By calling this R34GTT guy a brainless moron? :) :)

And I'm paying for it by being the brunt of your senseless and immature posts? :D

I don't think you realise how stupid you're looking right now hs.gif Keep posting Denjam... You're doing Melbourne proud with your intelligent posts :)

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How did I **** up? By calling this R34GTT guy a brainless moron? :) :)

And I'm paying for it by being the brunt of your senseless and immature posts? :D

I don't think you realise how stupid you're looking right now hs.gif Keep posting Denjam... You're doing Melbourne proud with your intelligent posts :)

dumbass, R34GTT ***ed up and is paying for it.

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