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JuST Peter
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Quakers Hill NSW
About Retirement Age
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Biggles
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Bridgeman Downs, Brisbane
Re: About Retirement Age
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Got my vote. Speshially in that industry insofar as I've read about it in the papers.
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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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JuST Peter
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Quakers Hill NSW
Re: About Retirement Age
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Quote from: Biggles on May 01, 2014, 06:38:56 PM
Got my vote.
Speshially in that industry insofar as I've read about it in the papers.
Yeah…….sure Bill
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HunterTodd
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Re: About Retirement Age
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Now there's an opportunity!
Re-inforced stripper poles!
Off the the patent office before someone else think of it!
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Biggles
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Bridgeman Downs, Brisbane
Re: About Retirement Age
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May 02, 2014, 08:59:38 AM »
I just noticed the zimmer frame on the right. Tops it off nicely.
The two waitresses are a nice touch too.
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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
OzSTOC #16 STOC #6135 FarR #509 SCDR #509 IBA #54927
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