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$4.00 a Month Gets You 1GB Disk Space 40GB Transfer cPanel & Fantastico
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Floating libation anyone?
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Or just don't post the offer... Ya think users with 0-50 posts should not be able to post in this section? Seems to happen a lot with o.p.oS (one post wonders). fun: HGC v.4 | last.fm: DT | me | oi! f*ck u roto: ...via meebo!
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Venti Macchiato
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I think active, regular advertisers should perhaps give something back to the site or fuck off and die. As you might have noticed I regularly take exception to the cunts who, because daddy has lent them $10 to get a reseller account from wankservers.com, think that they are webhosts. I especially hate those fuckers who can't even be arsed to finish their sites before spamming fuck out of the internet, or those that cannot get a simple thing like reverse-DNS working, or think that just because they use Plesk or cPanel that their servers are the most up to date security fortresses , and what really grinds me is when they describe "their" datacentre. CUNTS the bunch of them. |
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