Pcad may not have a clue, but he does have more Rue
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Pcad may not have a clue, but he does have more Rue
Six13 Slice with a little Zipp 404 Clincher Wireless Ptap Action.
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That's spiderweb for Halloween. At least, I hope it's for Halloween.
Can you get Rue at the Outback Steakhouse?
Can you get Rue at the Outback Steakhouse?
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Halloween decorations.
Don't worry kidonabike, when I was in college I had a cheesy Alan aluminum frame 10 speed noodly piece of crap bicycle. Schwag is for middle aged idiots with no life.
I'm telling you, you should see the schwag my team mate Alan has. He is the only individual I know who is not in the bicycle industry and actually owns Lew Racing wheels. He is also a middle aged idiot, but a fast middle aged idiot.
Don't worry kidonabike, when I was in college I had a cheesy Alan aluminum frame 10 speed noodly piece of crap bicycle. Schwag is for middle aged idiots with no life.
I'm telling you, you should see the schwag my team mate Alan has. He is the only individual I know who is not in the bicycle industry and actually owns Lew Racing wheels. He is also a middle aged idiot, but a fast middle aged idiot.
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Nice setup
Flip it
Tire labels don't line up with valve stem
My wife likes the bench.
Flip it
Tire labels don't line up with valve stem
My wife likes the bench.
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Your wife can't have the bench, but she is welcome to my cat Chester.
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why didn't you take the sage advice of BF geniuses and "get a pro fit. you won't regret it." load of poppyco ck.
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Schwag can also be for young adults with no life. Ask me how I know.
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LOL,
Pcad, I love the fact that you have your avatar picture hanging up in your house. Talk about holding onto the glory days for grim death. I think I you. I take back any bad thing I ever said or thought about you.
Reminds me of the time I was on line at Shoprite and the guy in front of me had milk, eggs and a BLACK LEATHER BELT. Talk about a guy who just didn't give a F$$@ about what people think. I am totally sincere, you are my F#$#$# hero.
With affection,
Lazy
Pcad, I love the fact that you have your avatar picture hanging up in your house. Talk about holding onto the glory days for grim death. I think I you. I take back any bad thing I ever said or thought about you.
Reminds me of the time I was on line at Shoprite and the guy in front of me had milk, eggs and a BLACK LEATHER BELT. Talk about a guy who just didn't give a F$$@ about what people think. I am totally sincere, you are my F#$#$# hero.
With affection,
Lazy
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you know...
Belts are pretty good at ordinary things like holding up pants. Just like eggs and milk are pretty good at being ordinary food. Perhaps it never entered in the guy's mind that someone would totally overanalyze the image into something silly and sophomoric.
Belts are pretty good at ordinary things like holding up pants. Just like eggs and milk are pretty good at being ordinary food. Perhaps it never entered in the guy's mind that someone would totally overanalyze the image into something silly and sophomoric.
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