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Mods, Admins, Ceos, Brown Nosers, Whoever...please Read And Comply


Hotsauce

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You guys have the ability to change the words fug and poo automatically....please change Saints* to have an asterisk beside their names when typed on this message board!

Its only fitting for those cheating, dirty, classless bastards!

Ohh and Hotsauce will provide the m**nshine at the next tailgate for your hard work!

(and if I could post pics from my iPad, I would post you some boobies for motivation too! NCB will handle for me!)

So pleaseeeeeeee??? (:

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I second the asterisk based on what I perceive to be the mean intelligence level of the saints fans that troll here and because it's kinda funny.

however, one has only to understand what a saint supposedly is and what organization they are tied to to understand just how fitting the name actually is exactly as it reads already.

in fact i am changing my habit of using the alternate spellings "aints" and "taints" in light of the recent epic failure of the organization to hide its dirty laundry.

forever the saints and fittingly so IMO

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