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Did anyone like the photos?

Maybe at 27 i should stop riding a bmx .............. NEVER!!!

sorry didnt look, :rolleyes: but if you love what your doing its never time to stop

maybe i should stop playing video games with kids .... NEVER!!! :thumbsup: there so fun when you own them cause they dont have tactics

Im an Electrical Engineer in the Transmission area. Spend 75% of the day at the computer, trying to spend 73% of the time ignoring the topic reply emails so I dont get in trouble for looking at the net too much at work :P

Did anyone like the photos?

Maybe at 27 i should stop riding a bmx .............. NEVER!!!

im 20 and i ride a bmx. i hope to still be riding at 27.

oh yeah and ive got an interview for a new job in barker on tuesday.

quit my last job a couple of weeks ago.

Edited by ted180
im 20 and i ride a bmx. i hope to still be riding at 27.

oh yeah and ive got an interview for a new job in barker on tuesday.

quit my last job a couple of weeks ago.

Cool man, what you ride? I've been riding for 12yrs now, am hoping to make it to 35 and be still a Bmx Bandit!

Im a full time certified Arborist .......... and lovin it everyday :)

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