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I have always known about boost cruising, but not until yesterday I bothered to sign up.

I had a look at a few posts, and wow, I thought my wife whinged a lot until I read some boost cruising threads.

Can't believe a bunch of blokes can cry so much over nothing!

Thought I'd share my 15 minutes of experience for those considering signing up - Don't bother unless you enjoy high school girls conversations.

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Delete the thread if you feel it could possibly cause a problem. There was no intention in that - Just a little discussion and a bit of a chuckle.

But you shouldn't care about what others would have to say!

I don't care what they say, but this has happened before and it was annoying when all of the crap that goes on there...ended up here. But they don't seem quite as rampant/active as they used to be so it may well be fine.

lol ive been a member of boost for almost 10 yrs...i think...and been on there about 4 times. and it has always been funny. but that will happen in a forum that is full of peeps from all walks of life.....and vehicular persuasions

Nice car mate. Any chance you would be interested in a ps2 with 8 games, a fish tank, an old push bike. Only needs 1 wheel and a mint condition old rusted wheel barrow? its a good deal i sware. may be able to throw in the fish tank pump if u include ur rims.

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