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Topic: IAN M. AND ANY OTHER PERSON DON'T CALL ME AN IDIOT  (Read 1266 times)

Offline prodigy1220

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IAN M. AND ANY OTHER PERSON DON'T CALL ME AN IDIOT
on: October 16, 2005, 10:20:48 PM
IM TIRED OF PPL COMING ON MY THREADS AND CALLING ME IDIOTS AND WANNABE AND SPAM POSTER. SO IAN AND DANYALSWAN WHY DON'T YOU PPL COME UP WITH YOUR OWN THREAD AND INSTEAD OF BOTHERING ME >:(

WHO'S WITH ME,although i kno 99.9% of u ppl aren't,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Offline danyal

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Re: IAN M. AND ANY OTHER PERSON DON'T CALL ME AN IDIOT
Reply #1 on: October 17, 2005, 01:57:39 PM
Ok, well i've already accepted your apology in some or other thread but I just want to set it straight... I didnt call you an idiot or a wannabe, I just wanted to verify that you werent one before trusting you with my recordings.

Anyway, chill, you're human and we all make mistakes at some piont or another, just join in the conversations and threads and people will get to know you properly, and you will ultimately build a reputation for yourself.
I dont play an instrument, I play the piano.

Offline stevie

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Re: IAN M. AND ANY OTHER PERSON DON'T CALL ME AN IDIOT
Reply #2 on: October 17, 2005, 02:52:16 PM
indeed, chill.

Offline BoliverAllmon

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Re: IAN M. AND ANY OTHER PERSON DON'T CALL ME AN IDIOT
Reply #3 on: October 17, 2005, 04:07:09 PM
wow threads like this make you look like an idiot.  :o
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