J-Pow!
We got Jeremy Powers from Jelly Belly and Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com on the phone to discuss cross, beer in the face and mud viscosity.
We got Jeremy Powers from Jelly Belly and Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com on the phone to discuss cross, beer in the face and mud viscosity.
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I want to see more B cup arguing
i’d prefer more d cup on d cup action, frankly.
At the very least some women’s B Cup action.
The viscosity of the race that is a discussed here is really something that is very much interesting. The hid headlights bulbs Jeremy powers from the Jelly Belly and Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com were all over the phone. I am very much excited to hear the discussion now.