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none of your posts have been worth while at all w0rped, not interested dont post simple as that.

would love to have come but working :down:

None? You have obviously read every one of them to be able to make that statement, says alot about you.

And even if you are right none of them have gotten me banned, can you say that?

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Alr33x was pretty much spot on the money w0rped, why the eff are you even still posting on this thread? Go troll someplace else, you might find someone who wants to swap

you a conversation for a fiberglass bonnet. It won't be here though buddy.

Ps your nan is STILL my hero. Mmmmmm....

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Well if you and the captain of troll kings Alex stopped posting things directed at me I would have no reason to post would I, let's see if you two can do that........

And my nan was cool, only chick I know of to chase people around her house coz she was all whacked up on scooby snacks from multiple doctors at 85 and thought she was being invaded by astronauts in space suits!

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truly w0rped is not worht the effort a near middle aged man driving a crappy r33 and hanging on car forums.

lame.

then why are you putting so much effort in, if your life was so much better you would have better things to do!

I had no doubt you couldn't keep your mouth shut, after all you have showed in the past that if you have an opinion that everyone must hear it, much like the attitude I showed in my original post, difference is when people come back at me for it I can take it, you on the other hand end up abusing everyone that dosnt agree with you, having most of the thread deleted and get banned.

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