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Thanks guys! It's nice to know I have so many friends. I don't know if Sharkey & SHARKBITE are the same person or if sharks in general have an issue with me. Either way their opinion means nothing to me. I don't care! If I got all worked up over some idiots comment on the internet then I'd really have issues.
Yeah Jim. Heather and I both noticed that Sharkbite and Sharkey seem to be acting like they are one in the same. I ran an IP check and caught another alias that Sharkbite was using. Punkjames is now history. Now I just have to determine which one (sharkbite or sharkey) to get rid of. Would either of you (Sharkbite or Sharkey) like to shoot me a pm and let me know?
ORIGINAL: 87lowrider
Has anybody noticed that this thread was directed at "SHARKBITE" & yet "sharkey responded.Are they one in the same,,,,,I say IP check on aisle 5.
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