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JuST Peter
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Quakers Hill NSW
Dementia--Short and Sweet...
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Ulysses #41044; OzSTOC #14
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I loved what I rode and rode what I loved
Biggles
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Bridgeman Downs, Brisbane
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What can I say? Ah, the memories...
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For the modern man who lives in the city, riding a bike might be one of the only ways to escape the humdrum monotony. To take off and ride. To be both at one with nature and one with the bike. To feel masculine.
Adam Piggott
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gaz
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