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#21 Re: Baggin 1200 ute
dazzasute Posted on: 2007/4/24 8:21
u rit shrt

we long reed

tak lng tim 2 help


you write long
we read it quick
we help quick!


#22 Re: Baggin 1200 ute
ade Posted on: 2007/4/24 8:22
WTF


#23 Re: Baggin 1200 ute
pepper Posted on: 2007/4/24 8:33
we need to bust out our secret weapon to read this stuff.
gixxer.


#24 Re: Baggin 1200 ute
phunkdoktaspok Posted on: 2007/4/24 8:43
The posts in this thread go to show that www.datsun1200.com is as lame as ever. God forbid someone cant spell as perfect as you bunch of wankers. But yet many of you seem to be able to read the original post.

Oh and you jerkoff, maybeeeee read your post again and consider the fact that this site was created but 2 brothers who's first language isnt even English. But yet they can be bothered to to try and read your crap.
Quote:

Dodgeman wrote:
When you write that,... what did you call it, .. oh yeah, 'short' writing, you are telling us that you are illiterate, have a 'short' attention span, & obviously didn't pay much attention in school.
Now since you have enough sense to be a Datsun owner, then I'm sure that all of that can't be true.

Nobody expects perfect spelling, grammar & syntax, but a passable effort at writing in English, & not gibberish, will go a long way at establishing some cred amongst your peers here.

Go on, give it a try, use a spell checker like I do if you want, but I guarantee that you will get a much more positive response.

P.S. Refering to the rest of us as 'useless' because we prefer not to learn a whole new language when we have a perfectly good one already, does not sit well with some. Needless & unjustified insults just reflect badly on the one writing them.

oh yeah this is unjustified. Get off your high horse you wanker. God daam! you use a spell checker on forum post, How lame is that. My guess a cry me a river complaint will be posted on the forum now and to webmasters.


#25 Re: Baggin 1200 ute
Dodgeman Posted on: 2007/4/24 8:50
Welcome back Steve, so good to see you in fine form & crying as loud as ever, but then, we all KNOW where you're coming from now don't we.

Created any more FAKE PM's lately that you try to pass off as the real thing? Come on Steve that really was an act of utter desperation wasn't it. Come on, lets see some more, I got a good laugh out of the last one.

I note with interest that several other people made similar comments to my post in this thread, yet you make no real mention of them. That wouldn't be a sign of a vindictive persecution of me would it?
Yeah. I gues it would, but I forgive you.


#26 Re: Baggin 1200 ute
Wurzel Posted on: 2007/4/24 10:19
could someone please translate original posters message in old-man format?

...something about loosening his plates?


#27 Re: Baggin 1200 ute
Steveo_1987 Posted on: 2007/4/24 10:26
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by RAD_00T on 2007/4/24 15:48:00

Haii all im soon 2 b baggin my 1200 ute becaus losen mii p plates n was jus wonderin has ne1 dne it b4 in australia it would b helpfull if ne 1 can give me info cause ive herd baggin d bak is hard cause is mono chassis so yeh help n piks would b gud fanxz


Hello all, soon i am going to be seting up an airbag suspension system in my car when i get off my p plates. I was just wondering if anyone has done this before in australia? It would be helpful if anyone can give me information on this subject because i have heard that it is hard due to the mono chassis. So yes any info or pics would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

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