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Lol, fancy Ash in the wastelands

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So if you say in the thread:

Mods: Ash appears

e85: Scotty appears

Hypergear: Stao appears

Spose if you say it in a mirror at midnight three times they might also appear :woot:

you know what I hate... bloody mod's that run thier hypergear turbo's on e85

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would like any one of the 3 of them in your bathroom with you at midnight.....

Depends if Ash appears with a steak, Scotty with a barrel of e85 and Stao with a turbo

you know what I hate... bloody mod's that run thier hypergear turbo's on e85

Haha!

Lol, fancy Ash in the wastelands

Meme-well-that-escalated-quickly.jpg

So if you say in the thread:

Mods, Racepace: Ash appears

e85: Scotty appears

Hypergear: Stao appears

Spose if you say it in a mirror at midnight three times they might also appear :woot:

FYP Brah

there was no crying about it ash.

i did not ask to buy anything. i asked if anyone had any. it could have been to borrow to look at anything. could have been for a problem i had.

nice sense of community you have to a fellow member.

would it have been hard to say, plattsy, mate, the rules say you cannot put up wtb adds. i would have apologised and taken it down.

yet if i had worded it differently as george has its allowed to stay? it stinks to high heaven i tells ya! :sweat:

So worry about yourself. You got caught out.
You can react one of two ways really.
1. The arguably, mature, approach of... Yep ok no worries, i got caught (or maybe I was too lazy to read the rules) and so be it, i'll pull my head in and learn from it. Move on, no issue/problem. Get added back in (just like the countless others) and everything returns to normal.
2. Or the opposite... Claim you weren't breaking the rules when you've said you were, have a sook and a whinge about being caught out and people are power tripping blah blah blah.
The rules of the page have been there for a long time, you either follow them or you don't. No skin off our noses really.
So worry about yourself. You got caught out.
You can react one of two ways really.
1. The arguably, mature, approach of... Yep ok no worries, i got caught (or maybe I was too lazy to read the rules) and so be it, i'll pull my head in and learn from it. Move on, no issue/problem. Get added back in (just like the countless others) and everything returns to normal.
2. Or the opposite... Claim you weren't breaking the rules when you've said you were, have a sook and a whinge about being caught out and people are power tripping blah blah blah.
The rules of the page have been there for a long time, you either follow them or you don't. No skin off our noses really.

wa f**king wa.

sorry dad.

you know what I hate... bloody mod's that run thier hypergear turbo's on e85

ha!

Yup come at me cool change

Just got CC'd in an email by someone claiming my calculations are wrong. She CC'd the director of my company, client and director of her company.

I replied back CC'ing everybody that she is wrong and wasting everybody's time.

So now there is going to be a teleconference on Monday. I'm really looking forward to this. No joke either

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Yup come at me cool change

Just got CC'd in an email by someone claiming my calculations are wrong. She CC'd the director of my company, client and director of her company.

I replied back CC'ing everybody that she is wrong and wasting everybody's time.

So now there is going to be a teleconference on Monday. I'm really looking forward to this. No joke either

Dis gon b gud

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