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The 12th August??? Thats months away...

You saying that work have baned www.skylinesaustralia.com and www. sau.com.au from access at work..???

Cause if thats the case. Then get back to work ya bum..... LOL

Nah that sux...

yea so i got the month wrong but the real issue is that skylines australia has lost a lot of users you probably wont get many replys to this as there only access has been cut

and dont worry shell i have my finger on the button in case we get invaded

b-man the lotto numbers are 12, 13, 44, 2 ,21, 6 do you want the sups

if it dosent get fixed you will just lose another member or 10 and many other prospective ones

yea so i got the month wrong but the real issue is that skylines australia has lost a lot of users you probably wont get many replys to this as there only access has been cut  

and dont worry shell i have my finger on the button in case we get invaded

b-man the lotto numbers are 12, 13, 44, 2 ,21, 6 do you want the sups  

if it dosent get fixed you will just lose another member  or 10 and many other prospective ones

AFAIK the blocking is from the defence proxy and can;t be fixed by the owners of this site. There has been a discussion before about this on here, try a search for anonymous +proxy

yea so i got the month wrong but the real issue is that skylines australia has lost a lot of users you probably wont get many replys to this as there only access has been cut

and dont worry shell i have my finger on the button in case we get invaded

b-man the lotto numbers are 12, 13, 44, 2 ,21, 6 do you want the sups

if it dosent get fixed you will just lose another member  or 10 and many other prospective ones

Hang on, how are we supposed to get your work to lift a block on this site? I dont get it...

Oh, you could try browsing through proxies..

www.sau.com.au comes up but i cant log in

sorry prank i will try to explain better im not an it geek so its hard for me to tell you

this is what happens i enter www.skylinesaustralia.com it then immediatley showes a block

this page is blocked because of spam emails possably because people use there defence email address. Every time some one posts on there thread an automatic email is sent to there defence email address and the DRN see this as spam.

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