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I still think the ad was funny as hell but damn if it didn't piss off the builder. Who would of thought Bike Snob could have caught so much shit for my idiocy? I figured I'd get a few laughs and give some exposure to the stolen bike and that would be it. I tried to make the ad obviously fake without losing comic caricature but quite a few people just didn't get it.
I'm not sorry about the attempt but do wish Antbikemike would have seen the humor in it but the way events unfolded I can see how he had missed the point.
http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/2010/03/controversy-twitter-for-tat.html
Retro Snaps of Teenage Girls Rocking Jeans in the 1950s
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In the 1950s, teenage girls often wore jeans as part of their casual,
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