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• #2
gash
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• #3
i know. DKNwhy god? why? shit effort donna.
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• #5
they think so too eh? wonder if they know who to fine...
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• #6
I like the colour though.. makey me feely all safey
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• #7
maybe the police van just got 'spoked' rather than removing the bikes? ha! ... hmmn.
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• #8
mattster blaster maybe the police van just got 'spoked' rather than removing the bikes? ha! ... hmmn.
anyone would like to "spoke" my flat with few fixed? lol
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• #9
Maybe you could convince DKNY to replicate this marketing strategy in London. I know of an address in the city's 'edgy and hip' Brick Lane area that would be a perfect spot to lock, say, two dozen of those traffic-cone-coloured beauties up...
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• #10
turpe you are a genuss
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• #11
Once again marketing scum sucking bastards have taken the humanity out of a good idea - this time ghost bikes.
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• #12
Saw this in NYC.
Great idea...raped.
not really, but they seem to be using bikes for guerrilla marketing: so says slamxhype: