
Scootering mag Apologies

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oh he's back- thank the lordy..........
I think you need some brushing up on your grammar- full of errors old boy.
I think you need some brushing up on your grammar- full of errors old boy.
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my grammers shite
tell me something i dont know

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Christ. If you ever apply for a passport you'd best get somebody else to fill in the application. The Post Office will do it for you at a cost.
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if he's going to Syria I'll pay for his feckin fare (one way mindChris in Margate wrote:Christ. If you ever apply for a passport you'd best get somebody else to fill in the application. The Post Office will do it for you at a cost.

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getting back on topic,,instead of the two trolls above,,,scootering could be better its just needs some young blood in the mix,,not just one page with the same fooking picture and same boring story of a young lad acting like a proper scooterboy 

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I take it you've never met Jordan then?? Really nice genuine lad, that has single handily shaped the next generation of Scooterists through the Young Guns SCipman wrote:scootering could be better its just needs some young blood in the mix,,not just one page with the same fooking picture and same boring story of a young lad acting like a proper scooterboy
But there again, sitting at home in front of your keyboard all the time, offering your opinion on things you clearly have no idea about, I expect you've got no real friends

Toot-oasc wrote: I take it you've never met Jordan then?? Really nice genuine lad, that has single handily shaped the next generation of Scooterists through the Young Guns SC
But there again, sitting at home in front of your keyboard all the time, offering your opinion on things you clearly have no idea about, I expect you've got no real friends
I've got no friends



This topic is quite funny, makes me wonder whether having a forum alias is a good or bad thing and if using your own name is a good or bad thing.
I'm just wondering if people are slating people that they think they don't know on a forum and then speaking to the same person the next weekend on a rally with no clue that the person they have been slating knows who they are on the forum.
its quite amusing if it is the case,
I'm just wondering if people are slating people that they think they don't know on a forum and then speaking to the same person the next weekend on a rally with no clue that the person they have been slating knows who they are on the forum.
its quite amusing if it is the case,

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You'll have to introduce me to them all Eden, obviously some people have a different sense of ironic humour to me?eden wrote:This topic is quite funny, makes me wonder whether having a forum alias is a good or bad thing and if using your own name is a good or bad thing.
I'm just wondering if people are slating people that they think they don't know on a forum and then speaking to the same person the next weekend on a rally with no clue that the person they have been slating knows who they are on the forum.
its quite amusing if it is the case,
I can find this out when I speak to them next time I meet up

I always find the spoken word is much more pleasant, and better understood, than from behind a keyboard.
Thanks for the offer