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Old 02-04-08 | 07:17 AM
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That last rack is really nice. I was looking at the website and they had a 4 holder one. Has anyone tried this out? Is it any good?
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Old 02-04-08 | 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by seejohnbike
yes you can. use toothpaste to "patch" the walls after you move out.
Yeah, they tend to notice that around here, that's why i had to pay the school like 40 bucks after i moved out last year.
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Old 02-04-08 | 10:17 AM
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when i lived in the dorms i just always lofted my bed and put my bike and a couch under it.
we weren't allowed to bolt **** into our walls, though i'm sure i could have done it considering the other stuff we got away with in there.
lofting your bed seems like saying: "i never plan on getting laid again"
 
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Old 02-04-08 | 10:49 AM
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put the hooks into a block of wood then epoxy it onto wall/cieling, then you can remove it, leave no marks when you leave, excep teh paint will be messed up
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Old 02-04-08 | 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by bward1028
lofting your bed seems like saying: "i never plan on getting laid again"
Hahaha! I was thinking to myself, "Hmm, lofting a bed seems pretty cool."

Five seconds later I thought about the things that go on in my unlofted bed and quickly thought, "Wait... that's a terrible idea!"
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Old 02-04-08 | 12:45 PM
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god..that ibis..
my thoughts exactly. Not really into the whole geared/suspension thing, but I'd love to play for a day or two.

-Rob.
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Old 02-04-08 | 01:56 PM
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It climbs like a mountain goat on crack and rides like a cloud. Worth every penny. Good thing, too, because it was my disposable cash for a year.
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Old 02-04-08 | 03:35 PM
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god those eggbeaters..sigh
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Old 02-04-08 | 06:37 PM
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yeah, i was super jealous of anyone that was able to afford one when they came out.
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