Sure isErl, you must be doing something right .. but that's such a
unique bike , it's hard to resist!
On Thursday, July 28, 2016 at 5:20:52 PM UTC-5, Patrick Moore wrote:
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> It's very interesting that your son is not asking instead for the car
> keys. Nice, though that stem is *high!*
>
> On
It's very interesting that your son is not asking instead for the car keys.
Nice, though that stem is *high!*
On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 11:06 AM, WETH wrote:
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> When Rivendell announced the Rosco Bubbe project I didn't pay much
> attention. I had all the bikes I needed! Or so I told myself and
Awesome! Here's to hoping he grows more than one inch over you!!! :-)
René
On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 1:56 PM, islaysteve wrote:
> Erl, that's an awesome-looking bike, I can't wait to see it! Your son is
> very lucky ( in more ways than one).
> Cheers, Steve
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Erl, that's an awesome-looking bike, I can't wait to see it! Your son is very
lucky ( in more ways than one).
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Wonderful gift, Erl. I know you will both enjoy it!
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> On Jul 28, 2016, at 1:06 PM, WETH wrote:
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>
> When Rivendell announced the Rosco Bubbe project I didn't pay much attention.
> I had all the bikes I needed! Or so I told myself and continue to tell
> myself everyday!
When Rivendell announced the Rosco Bubbe project I didn't pay much attention.
I had all the bikes I needed! Or so I told myself and continue to tell myself
everyday! Slowly an idea took root and grew as I periodically followed the
Rosco Bubbe project. My eldest son was outgrowing his bike a