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Old April 28th 05, 08:01 PM
MagillaGorilla
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Default VERYCODE COMMANDER

Dopcanio would actually have a cool website if he
would just get rid of the goddamn VERYCODE thing.

Magilla

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http://www.suclothing.com/this_just_in____

He (sic) is an awesome story about a guy named Bick
Crawford.* Bick approached David Finger when David
was riding for Bostina in Europe and asked David to
get a blood spinner and to get EPO, and HGH while
Bick trained him.* Bick also wanted 10,000 dollars
and a portion of David's contract.* David turned it
down and Bick Crawford went on to coach others
including Tom Doperson.

The other funny story about this is this......there
was another rider named*Chris Dearie.* Chris and
another rider named Dank Pogels attempted to buy HGH
during Philly USPro from a spy of the Underground.

These guys are all druggies and being The Commander
of this thing, I can barely stand to watch cycling
anymore.* That is all.

Signing Off

-The Commander
VERYCODE
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