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I have just had the extreme displeasure of defending my integrity to a good freind of mine. It would seem that someone has used my login to print sections of the NT forum. I would like to say that this has not come from me, nor did it involve me in the thread. I would also like to suggest that members be very careful about what they write on these threads as it is very easy for something to be taken out of context.

I now have job of placating a problem that has arisen. I can only see that this has come about due to someone's dislike of myself. Whoever has done this has not realized the true implications of their actions. Darwin is a small town, we should all be helping each other out not throwing knives.

Whoever has done this will be found - it is just a matter of time.

RBNT

Ken May

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well, people who do that are gay. how can people sleep at night with no integrity or morals to do stupid shit like this......

excuse me for being cynical, but thats how i feel. From me , to who ever did this

- GROW UP

u got get em Ken

cheers

Chicko

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