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originally posted by: zazzafrazz
a reply to: badw0lf
Wow an aussie that can't take a joke...unusual.
See the forum it was placed in.
originally posted by: halfoldman
a reply to: badw0lf
I have an axe to grind?
Maybe you should relax a bit.
If the world laughs at you sometimes, laugh with them, I dare say.
And no, I don't give a flip if you're offended.
I'm sure you'll get over it soon.
Oh dear, let's hope so.