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    Default My favorite issue of Velonews

    I was digging for treasure the other night.

    I found some.
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    that's awesome, thanks for posting.

    funny how magazines are like time capsules.
    somewhere i've got bicycling, winning, and bicycle guide issues
    stashed in my storage locker.

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    For a second I thought that was our VP. on the cover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinomaster View Post
    For a second I thought that was our VP. on the cover.
    No lawyers with him on the bird hunt....it couldn't be Dickie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cary Ford View Post
    I was digging for treasure the other night.

    I found some.
    Who won the drinking contest?

    That's fantastic. He really resembles Steve McQueen.

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    hinault looks cool

    lemond looks like a dorky kid

    guimard looks like a castoff from the village people

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    Quote Originally Posted by doofus View Post
    guimard looks like a castoff from the village people
    i.e. a typical Frenchman on vacation in the American West.

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