You guys are all nerds



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The giraffe riders, anyways


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I don't need a box of candy to tell me we're all nerds.... :D

Got to get me one of those!


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yoopers wrote:
> *Hey, that's a pretty neat trick...no chains, no pedals. *



Ah yes, but they require front handles

(I realize they only have feet, but if you look at them without looking
at all the others....)


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Brian,

Mary commented that it looked like our boys...playing soccer and
unicycling, or playing unicycle soccer. She also suggested that all or
part of the design might make for a dynamite unicycling tee-shirt.

Bruce


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