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everyone i think money got alittle defences cuz he doesnt know bam like we do :) so he must have through maybe he isnt jking and took the replys from everyone the wrong way.

Sauwa members seem to have ago at the youngest members for abit but they are just playing around.....

mikey.... we still pick on u :boohoo:

and we are nice to all new members, don't take things personally it's just sometimes people say or type stupid things and most of the time people will take it the wrong way because thats how it has been expressed.....

TJ, thats true.... u have enlightened me oh wise one..... lol

adrian :)

hahahahahahahahah whats all this...

word of advice to Boost Monkey - dont take everthing u read on the forums seriously.. yeah some ppl on the forums will prolly stab you but im not one of them, regardless of what people say :)

ure new here so u gotta bear with all the insults and bullying like how Mikey does, its part of the 'initiation' process but its all in fun.. most of the guys on here are good blokes just dont be alone with TJ at any time in dark places and you should be ok.. also watch out for Niz's ass.. she'll rub it on ure head given the chance :S

all rite guyss...... CHILL!!!!!! i believe 99% of the users in this forum knows that bam isnt seriouss.... so take it easy man.....

and kiddo, i will be back in perth by the end of january, from the time i reach perth, i will have about a month before i start uni... so if ya want a ride.... just drop me a message.... be verry glad to bring ya for a spin......

Dannn, shhhhshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!! hahahaha

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