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      CommentAuthorlakisha2011
    • CommentTimeNov 23rd 2011 edited
     
    Crew buying and selling pins certainly are a smart way to show cohesion and pride - no matter whether you are going to the Regional Championships, Planet Sequence or Cooperstown. They give your people the possibility to interact with other teams, coaches and umpires.
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      CommentAuthorpornomike
    • CommentTimeNov 23rd 2011
     
    What the fuck is this shit?
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      CommentAuthorpornomike
    • CommentTimeNov 23rd 2011
     
    I'm guessing "planet sequence/series" is world championships but where the hell is Cooperstown? And what is "soccer, or soccer? Best nonsensical spam I've seen in a while:clap:
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    Cooperstown, home to the baseball hall of fame. I just assumed everyone in London would know that. English as a second language, selling baseball related stuff on a London bike messengers forum, just priceless.
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      CommentAuthorcurly
    • CommentTimeNov 24th 2011
     
    haha ,Kirk its not all London your from Alaska im from Birmingham.Go the Braves?
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      CommentAuthorcurly
    • CommentTimeNov 24th 2011
     
    Hows the weather up there? Any sightings of Santa yet?
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    Lots of snow and cold so far, I'm thinking of getting one of those "fatbikes" with 4inch wide tires. I might be able to pass it off as "work related" for taxes but still a lot of money to sink in a bike I wouldn't ride that much.