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Old 02-16-21, 03:49 PM
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A really nice Peugeot

https://vancouver.craigslist.org/pml...268290512.html

I got a kick outta this. Figured I oughtta share.
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I think that is Merckx's old race bike.
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and he knows it! That's a lot of weed
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[MENTION=185977]clubman[/MENTION]: pandemic has pushed up prices on the wet coast.....(for weed)
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Old 02-16-21, 05:53 PM
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I guess he figures an AO-8 is rarer than a UO-8.
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Posted only 21 days ago. You'd better race over there right away before someone else swoops in and scores that sweet deal.
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Old 02-16-21, 08:58 PM
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If it were $2,000 cheaper, it would be perfect for the clunker 100 challenge!
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I'm betting a dime bag would get the deal done.
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