monster trucks
#1
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monster trucks
does any one nowe if they do monster truck show in oz becuse i want to g to see a show plz write back
#2
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Posts: 40
Re: monster trucks
Originally Posted by beerboy
does any one nowe if they do monster truck show in oz becuse i want to g to see a show plz write back
http://www.monstertruck.com.au/
Try this!!!
#3
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Re: monster trucks
Originally Posted by beerboy
does any one nowe if they do monster truck show in oz becuse i want to g to see a show plz write back
(Durgh! what application is that i hear you say.)
#4
Re: monster trucks
Originally Posted by pauli71
So obvious you are writing crap with silly spelling mistakes.Mate there is no need to persuade us you are dumb.If you were genuine i doubt you could fill in the application.
(Durgh! what application is that i hear you say.)
(Durgh! what application is that i hear you say.)
#5
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Re: monster trucks
Originally Posted by Sandy.l
Aw, give him a break, he reckons he's only 13.
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Re: monster trucks
Originally Posted by Sandy.l
Aw, give him a break, he reckons he's only 13.
#7
Re: monster trucks
Originally Posted by pauli71
So obvious you are writing crap with silly spelling mistakes.Mate there is no need to persuade us you are dumb.If you were genuine i doubt you could fill in the application.
(Durgh! what application is that i hear you say.)
(Durgh! what application is that i hear you say.)
I've been trying to encourage my son to read and post on here for the last 6 months in the hope that he could meet some friendly children that are in the same position as himself. Unfortunately and as you've so kindly and politely pointed out my son's english skills aren't the best, none the less after reassuring him that nobody would mind if his spellings weren't perfect I finally managed to get him posting on it earlier this evening for the first time (so thanks for boosting his confidence).
Last edited by wmoore; Jan 12th 2005 at 1:09 pm. Reason: Language
#8
Re: monster trucks
Originally Posted by funkybuddah
Your talking about my son and as I'm sure I know him much better than you I can assure you that he is anything but dumb. In fact your reply to his quite genuine post was the most dumbest thing I've seen anybody do since I've been participating on here.
I've been trying to encourage my son to read and post on here for the last 6 months in the hope that he could meet some friendly children that are in the same position as himself. Unfortunately and as you've so kindly and politely pointed out my son's english skills aren't the best, none the less after reassuring him that nobody would mind if his spellings weren't perfect I finally managed to get him posting on it earlier this evening for the first time (so thanks for boosting his confidence).
I've been trying to encourage my son to read and post on here for the last 6 months in the hope that he could meet some friendly children that are in the same position as himself. Unfortunately and as you've so kindly and politely pointed out my son's english skills aren't the best, none the less after reassuring him that nobody would mind if his spellings weren't perfect I finally managed to get him posting on it earlier this evening for the first time (so thanks for boosting his confidence).
Last edited by wmoore; Jan 12th 2005 at 1:10 pm. Reason: Language in quote
#9
Re: monster trucks
oh dear, not again,i have a daughter who is 16 and i m reluctant for her to come on here because of this sort of thing we ve been on the recieving end and its not nice especially when its not true,if your son would like to chat with kerry she is on msn if you would like her msn address pm me and i ll give it to you,
I m sure this was a mistake, dont let it put your son off coming on here now that he s plucked up the courage to do it.
tracey.
I m sure this was a mistake, dont let it put your son off coming on here now that he s plucked up the courage to do it.
tracey.
Originally Posted by funkybuddah
Your talking about my son and as I'm sure I know him much better than you I can assure you that he is anything but dumb. In fact your reply to his quite genuine post was the most dumbest thing I've seen anybody do since I've been participating on here.
I've been trying to encourage my son to read and post on here for the last 6 months in the hope that he could meet some friendly children that are in the same position as himself. Unfortunately and as you've so kindly and politely pointed out my son's english skills aren't the best, none the less after reassuring him that nobody would mind if his spellings weren't perfect I finally managed to get him posting on it earlier this evening for the first time (so thanks for boosting his confidence).
I've been trying to encourage my son to read and post on here for the last 6 months in the hope that he could meet some friendly children that are in the same position as himself. Unfortunately and as you've so kindly and politely pointed out my son's english skills aren't the best, none the less after reassuring him that nobody would mind if his spellings weren't perfect I finally managed to get him posting on it earlier this evening for the first time (so thanks for boosting his confidence).
Last edited by wmoore; Jan 12th 2005 at 1:11 pm. Reason: Language in quote
#10
Re: monster trucks
Originally Posted by funkybuddah
Your talking about my son and as I'm sure I know him much better than you I can assure you that he is anything but dumb. In fact your reply to his quite genuine post was the most dumbest thing I've seen anybody do since I've been participating on here.
I've been trying to encourage my son to read and post on here for the last 6 months in the hope that he could meet some friendly children that are in the same position as himself. Unfortunately and as you've so kindly and politely pointed out my son's english skills aren't the best, none the less after reassuring him that nobody would mind if his spellings weren't perfect I finally managed to get him posting on it earlier this evening for the first time (so thanks for boosting his confidence).
I've been trying to encourage my son to read and post on here for the last 6 months in the hope that he could meet some friendly children that are in the same position as himself. Unfortunately and as you've so kindly and politely pointed out my son's english skills aren't the best, none the less after reassuring him that nobody would mind if his spellings weren't perfect I finally managed to get him posting on it earlier this evening for the first time (so thanks for boosting his confidence).
Come on mods - why not create a kids chat area?
At least Beerboys posts are harmless, unlike some of the posts you get on here! (not to mention the abusive language from the lounge lizards) - i.e NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN!
Come on mods, create a kids chat area
John
Last edited by wmoore; Jan 12th 2005 at 1:12 pm. Reason: Language in quote
#11
Re: monster trucks
Originally Posted by SherKhan66
Come on mods, create a kids chat area
#12
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Joined: Jan 2005
Location: Chapel Hill, Brisbane
Posts: 838
Re: monster trucks
Originally Posted by wmoore
It has been suggested before. Why don't you put this on the Site Feedback forum, then the powers that be (not me, I'm just hired help ) will see it?
It did appear to be a hoax - if only because of his name. But I'm staying out of this one now - just wanted to add my two peneth!
#13
Re: monster trucks
Originally Posted by samnrob2
Don't want to offend anyone but you can see where Pauli71 is coming from - why is a 13 year old boy got a name of beerboy?!
It did appear to be a hoax - if only because of his name. But I'm staying out of this one now - just wanted to add my two peneth!
It did appear to be a hoax - if only because of his name. But I'm staying out of this one now - just wanted to add my two peneth!
#14
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 975
Re: monster trucks
Originally Posted by funkybuddah
Your talking about my son and as I'm sure I know him much better than you I can assure you that he is anything but dumb. In fact your reply to his quite genuine post was the most dumbest thing I've seen anybody do since I've been participating on here.
I've been trying to encourage my son to read and post on here for the last 6 months in the hope that he could meet some friendly children that are in the same position as himself. Unfortunately and as you've so kindly and politely pointed out my son's english skills aren't the best, none the less after reassuring him that nobody would mind if his spellings weren't perfect I finally managed to get him posting on it earlier this evening for the first time (so thanks for boosting his confidence).
I've been trying to encourage my son to read and post on here for the last 6 months in the hope that he could meet some friendly children that are in the same position as himself. Unfortunately and as you've so kindly and politely pointed out my son's english skills aren't the best, none the less after reassuring him that nobody would mind if his spellings weren't perfect I finally managed to get him posting on it earlier this evening for the first time (so thanks for boosting his confidence).
We are all victims of the society we live in today.
#15
Re: monster trucks
Originally Posted by pauli71
So obvious you are writing crap with silly spelling mistakes.Mate there is no need to persuade us you are dumb.If you were genuine i doubt you could fill in the application.
(Durgh! what application is that i hear you say.)
(Durgh! what application is that i hear you say.)
You were totally out of order m8.
Everyone deserves the benefit of the doubt.
A troll will soon show his true colours without provocation but you won't identify them just through the name they pick.
Hope you will see this and learn from the experience.
A PM might be a good idea if you know what I mean.