uk-p rules even if i dont have a polo no more

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:lol: it take skill!
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I can only imagine :roll:
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hahah back to james moaning.......
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Post by DanDiesel »

UK-P rocks :D

i'm on a few forums too:
SCN i always find to be a bit too busy, a bit too b***h aswell.
E38 is just a limitless resource and i occasionally go on there but again, its soooo busy.

my local forum (vagingit.co.uk) is very good, i've been to a few of their meets and all the blokes and girls are very nice, i'm starting to get to know some of them more. i'm usually the only Seat that turns up although i think a few more may start, its a very mk2 golf orientated forum which is good coz i like the mk2 alot!

then theres this place, which has always been helpful, even when quiet. i've met some fantastic people in the last couple of years and i'd like to think we can always all help each other out in times of need!
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Post by alexperkins »

tomo87 wrote:
also though.....i think its cool that me, you, alex and ben can meet up and help eachother out?
totally agree there mate its an awesome help that we can just meet up as and when we please :)
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Post by CymruPolo »

tomo87 wrote:i see what your saying student boy....the thing with tidy is the same with all "local" clubs there is always going to be a core of the main circle who started the club....its neither right nor wrong tbh

uk-polos is a very nice big family and i must admit i spend a lot more time on here than i did before....realy good if your a gti driver whereas when i had my mk4 i found clubpolo better
Definitely agree with you there. I've posted alot more here since I got my GTi, although someone who's new to the forum could be confused by this with my post count (any newbie looking, my account got deleted :lol: )

I like Club Polo, don't get me wrong, but sometimes I feel that new member's posts/threads get ignored while a regular member's thread always gets lots of attention.
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tomo87 wrote:hahah back to james moaning.......
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tomo87 wrote:can i be in charge of female members?!! :lol:
No you bastard, let me :lol:
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Post by olop_chris »

I agree with the NOOB up there haha (oops, I mean long time member Alun) :wink:

Anyways, Yeah I love this place...think I always will prefer this over any other forum! Like Tom said...met some cracking people off here! always a right laugh! So wether I've got a polo/golf/skyline or a veyron...I'll still be here! :D
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