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I didn't intend for that to happen. I just wanted to open his eyes so he would realise that people like him is part of the problem!

Oh well. Next time I'll just keep my trap shut. Don't want to cause people to leave this wonderful organisation!

']Jason, you put forward a good point and i accept that i am part of the problem, that is why i have made the choice to leave and come back when i have became more mature. My account will be delete 2morrow by request of me

Don't be silly .... we don't want to see anybody leave.

I didn't see the previous thread but its just a case of not acting immaturely ie. the other young fellas in the "take me for a ride" thread. If everyone acts maturely then it'll return to being a fun and informative forum :cheers:

Don't be silly .... we don't want to see anybody leave.

I didn't see the previous thread but its just a case of not acting immaturely ie. the other young fellas in the "take me for a ride" thread. If everyone acts maturely then it'll return to being a fun and informative forum  :cheers:

My point and sentiment exactly Jimih. Unfortunately I threw in a few too many "you're a tool mikey"'s for his liking I think.

My intention was to just open his eyes to see that he is part of the problem, but also that he can be part of the solution.

Treatem mean to keepem keen is my motto :rofl:

ppl like me never know what's going on coz the threads get deleted before we even get a chance to read what's going on.

happens too often, but that's the point i guess....oh well i will shut up now.

I disagree with you Mikey.. i think the thread was a good idea provided it brought forward input and foresight from all members, esp the ones that have been here awhile.. Even though Mikey says he is part of the problem, he did the right thing by addressing the issue rather than just saying "Oh SAU is shit coz of the n00bs, coz of this, coz of that, blah blah"..

i thin everyone is very interested in this topic and it can be very beneficial for all of us to discuss this openly.. Mikey - make a new topic and we all contribute as positively as possible.. no pisstaking, no sarcasm..

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