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Seconded. Big, un-perky.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostSave your time, it's not worth it.
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I'll <ahem> investigate that tonight from homeOriginally posted by ferret View Post"If I told you to jump off the edge of a cliff etc..." Fine pair though, if you really are interested Zeity it was this picture NSFW:
http://www.sunecards.co.uk/top100gir...ike_clarke.jpg
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"If I told you to jump off the edge of a cliff etc..." Fine pair though, if you really are interested Zeity it was this picture NSFW:Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostMaybe everyone who voted for her should be banned?!
Moose was just bowing to pressure really
http://www.sunecards.co.uk/top100gir...ike_clarke.jpg
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I would have to disagree with that idea...Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostMaybe everyone who voted for her should be banned?!
Moose was just bowing to pressure really
gingerjedi, Goldenboy, Money Money Money, poser, sasguru, Spacecadet, Swiss Tony, wendigo100, Zorba
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostNew members are vetted these days, though, and can't post until they have been cleared.
So, who were you when you were banned then?
Well I tried to be "CASH CASH CASH" but I think I only managed to post once. Can't find it on the members list though so I presume it was banned as well. Hardly inconspicuous thought hay!
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Maybe he will create a new log in as a), b), c) or d).....
Last edited by Money Money Money; 20 November 2007, 12:11.
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Moose went with the vote, and had the page 3 girl as an avatar. Which, as pointed out, when browsing from client site...Originally posted by zeitghostGis a hint of what I've missed....
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