HEY STEVE I AM HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#4
You know, at first I was feeling like you got a bad wrap, but your post here and in your post have changed my mind. Just a word of information for you. Steve can block you specifically or a whole domain, so you can't just change names and think you've won. So far it doesn't appear that he's done that, but if you keep pushing, I'm betting that he will. If it were me, I would fade back into the shadows for a while, come up with a new name, and come back as a new person. One who doesn't know who BASVT was, but has learned much from BASVT's experience.
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#6
sorry typhoon but steve cant block the whole domain.....aol has a dynamic ip address which means it changes constantly......sorry but u dont know that much......i gots your back badasssvt.....and it suprises me that silverbullet is talkin his smack too......i think your the real jack ***!
#7
BYE THE WAY I AM ME! NOT LIKE SOME OF YOU. iM NOT GONG TO CHANGE MY NAME FOR YOU OR ANYONE. I AM PROUD OF WHO I AM. WHICH EVER NAME I USE , I WILL ALWAYS MAKE IT CLEAR WHO I AM!
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#8
As noted in another related thread...
Mr. Martyr is an AOL user. True, I cannot ban a specific AOL user a they use dynamic IP addressing. However, I can very easily contract AOL and alert them of their client's violation of their terms of usage. I have no intention of doing that right now. But if it comes to that (why does it always come to that??), I will.
Steve
Mr. Martyr is an AOL user. True, I cannot ban a specific AOL user a they use dynamic IP addressing. However, I can very easily contract AOL and alert them of their client's violation of their terms of usage. I have no intention of doing that right now. But if it comes to that (why does it always come to that??), I will.
Steve