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no probs Rob ...... how you enjoying the new turbo buddie :D

Cam - nah im too nice to do that .... besides the way my life is going at the moment i think he's proven a point ..... even tho i hat eto admit it .... no one will love me like he does. But no didnt ansewer my phone on saturday anyway to find out what he wanted ..... again.

This week is my last week ..... yipppeeeeeee!! so happy but i did spend $250 on a Gameboy advance today ....... need an income to fund these things :) But it'll keep me amused on the way to SA

bam - i read you saying it somewhere... :D got pics.. but not here at the moment.. will post some when i get em...

lauren - you're not even in your mid 20s.. don't think that you can't find someone worthwhile.. thats just crazy...

As you may or may not have figured out the posting rules have been changed to 1 every 3 minutes.

This mainly due to a recent increase is useless and utter crap in some forums mainly the state whorethreads. The admin are decidin wheather to keep them or not. For those who want to complain, theres already an off-topic whoring section all to itself, also there is a Perth irc channel as well as a Victorian one.

So either prepare for this thread to dissappear and keep the other threads on topic or keep this thread going the way it has of late general day to day converation between a bunch of mates.

I have no problems with the direction of this thread, just be aware of the above and don't reduce it to the crap that has been happening elsewhere and it should be here to stay.

troy - understood.. why keep the history of this thread anyhows? why don't they delete it if they're having storage issues? fair enough opinions on the crap posting though...

bam - u whore.. :D should've seen some of the widebody m3 convertibles i found on the m1 out of london.. wiked cars.. would trade mine in a second... :)

lauren - look aorund.. there's quite a few people you could lean on i think you'll find...

Agreed on it taking out the "friendliness" factor.. i feel i've come to get to know quite a few of the people via this thread..

hi joel...

its not a storage issues its a content issue

with the vic and nsw clubs up and running and possible sponsors now reading the forums with more interest, some of the crap that goes on just isn't good for them as a club.

as i said earlier i see we have no problem with our whore thread as long as it stays the way it has been for the last few months.

we still need to work on some of the other threads in the WA section but thats no big issue as the off topic posts have been kept mainly to a minimum within the posts related to the relevant topic.

Cam I think i just want to get comfy now ..... sick of mind games, sick of a lot of things ..... just want something stable ..... something to come home too :D

My friends just seem to meddle. im growing tired of it .... no wonder andy always used to tell my mates to phuck off .... cos at the moment im feeling the same ...... mels mates have compeltely taken over my end of work celebrations ..... oh we are doing this and that ..... they havent even asked me what i want to do .... it shits me sooo much!!!

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