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Decided ive really had enough of it so im just gona say sorry if i offended anyone or did anything wrong.

the point i was trying to make was obviously clear in my head but i guess i couldnt explain it to the rest of you. - ie we had a misunderstanding

Clearing it up basically in my head all i reckon'd was that it bothered me to keep thinkin another person from this forum lost his license so i just wanted it to be moved to avoid that confusion but i guess no one shared the same problem so leave it where it is.

Don't really appreciate the comment people made for the sake of flaming someone but hey i guess watever makes u tick

Don't wana really hear more on the subject at all. a small request was blown out of proportion and entertained a few people

Ending off talking about my license suspension seeing how so many people posted how i should get over it etc.. even though i only brought it up minorly to help my arguement in my first post- I dont go round saying oh dont talk about my license suspension blah blah blah like the fiction some people created in the posts i just said it was anoying

anyway ...

basically next time try understand the issue before u create up stories in order to entertain yourselves

Edit:

Apology to merli especially, incase i offended u in any way, sorry

and everyone else i swore at

Thanks :slap:

-Dale

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Dale, I think the only person who got offended was you.. if you're trying to get a point across, explain yourself clearly using neutral language.

Also by the sounds of things, some clearing up in your head was required before you knew what it was that bothered you - if you don't know what you think, how can you expect us to? Might help if you clear your head first, then figure out why something bothers you, then open your mouth. You will learn though, that if things annoy you it's far, far easier to just ignore them. Case in point - you've done yourself no favours by having a bitch about it. Lots of things are annoying in life, and if you learn to deal with it without a fuss you'll have a much easier time of things.

point taken ;)

edit: actually i get half the point, heres my prob: i just asked for it to be moved coz it anoyed me in some way, ok fine but then i got lectured about how i must get over my license and other stuff which really got me in a bad mood all these people i dont know telling me what to do

so i dont know where i really went wrong :)

but anyway this happens a lot to me lol and i just apologize and move on, but its happened earlier in the last 3 weeks where i dont think i did anythin wrong and got me into a lot of trouble for no reason

so if you wana let me know NICELY :rofl: where i went wrong, i would love a private message from you. Thanks :rofl:

Dale, I think the only person who got offended was you..  if you're trying to get a point across, explain yourself clearly using neutral language.

actually, i got offended as well, especially by your childish thread and those made by some of the clubs older members. i have no idea what dale said to whoever and i have no desire to find out. whatever he did doesn't excuse the treatment he's getting. only brings you guys below his level. if i ran this place you'd be getting cautioned.

way to kick someone while he's down guys. that's the spirit of this car club.

:whackit:

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