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I'm sorry, did I accidently log on to www.we-whinge-like-skirty-little-girls.com/members/01/James_Corner_For_Having_A_Sook/index.html ... ?

 

Christ. And you whinge about boobslosers.

How can you truly know what was said or happened if you weren't there?

And dont put James in the same basket as boostloosers when you weren't there...

']Andrew, I was having one mofo of a day until i so happily came across your last post.  Smoothline, dude, no offense to you but you need to see someone about pulling that stick outta your arse regarding Boostcruising and its members.

Now, who wants in on a group hug?

:(

Sorry Luke and Andrew... I was having a mofo day myself at the time of that post...

sorry for the late reply.... if eug hasnt told u guys my internet hasnt been working. I dont blame u for misunderstandin that i posted on thursday only to go to the cruise that week. I called Eug on wednesday and he told me to look at the post like as soon as possible so i got on to someone elses computer and used there internet. This may sound like an excuse.... but its true... im writing right now inside an internet cafe as well. Anyway... as charlie said, i agree with him that i havent been posting much at all even though my internet isnt working. So... i decided that i will get to know more of u guys b4 i go on anymore thursdays.... I dont want ppl thinking im hot headed and irresponsibble and i want to earn the trust from u guys. So please give me another chance.... i want to be a part of this group..

Hrmm.. without sounding stupid/lame (cant think of another word to describe).. why do u so desparately want to join this group? I'm just curious.. Like I havent "joined" this group as such, I just attend some organised events that some nice people here organised BUT I am not desperate enough to say that I need to earn anyone's trust to be "part of this group".

As far as I can see it dude.. u made a mistake.. u have made an apology, accepted or not. you have done as much as you could. Just dont make the same mistake again in the future..

Anyway.. just another 2c worth..

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