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Terrierman has won an unannounced contest

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Old 04-07-07 | 05:40 AM
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Originally Posted by maddmaxx
I do too, but I seen the list of bikes in that profile and I'm afraid that none of my prizes would be worthy. Part of the purpose of these contests is to pass along relatively good stuff to people who can make use of it. If a little fun is had along the way well..........

Now as to terrierman. That much fan support from a Maxx groupie just has to be rewarded.
I'm sure you have something in the stockpile I could use. Now parts wouldn't work since I leave that to the LBS. About the only parts I change on the bikes are saddles, pedals and flat tires Unfortunately my daddy didn't teach me anything about cars or bikes but he did teach me how to use hammers and saws
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Old 04-07-07 | 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Little Darwin
Since my recent brush with good Karma, perhaps I should take advantage of the moment. If anyone has a future unannounced contest with a prize of a 55-57 cm steel touring bike or frame, please make sure to consider me entered!

I would also be interested in any of the following prizes:

A magical device or substance that would help me get the stem out of my 1955 Corvette, a set of 7 speed brifters, rams horn handlebar in nice shape (although I am pretty happy with my current rusty one, it is just like what I had in the 70's), vintage style grips, a Garmin GPSMap 60 csx with bicycle mounting bracket, or ???
Send your list to Santa! Seriously though, this is one of the funniest threads I've read on BF ever!!
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Old 04-07-07 | 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Yen
The Diegos??? WEBB DIEGO**********
Wow, I just got a message on my answering machine from Gary Diego. He sounded pretty upset that his cousin Webb managed to weasle his way back into the 50+ BF. Let me play it back for you...

"Yo, Big Pauilie, what's up with the Bike Forum, Bro? I get the boot and figure, what the hell, bike forums are like broads, another one will come along in 15 minutes. At least, that's what Frank and Sammy used to say. Then I hear that squares-ville cop Webb gets a paying gig hosting some hayseed carnival up in Oregon, and he ends up getting posted. Wasup with dat, homie?"

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