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  1. #1
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    Name that TAN LINE....

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    Thought this was kinda of funny.... wish we could get tan lines here in OREGON!!
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    DeAnna

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    but... as a roadie only... do people really MTB in crop tops?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post


    but... as a roadie only... do people really MTB in crop tops?
    I thought the same thing!!

    and what's up with the 'Water Skying' guy?? he looks more like he was wearing one of the 'villiage people's' outfits!! I've never seen a life jacket that 'threaded' in front???
    DeAnna

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    The computer programmer is so spot on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by berkeley View Post
    The computer programmer is so spot on.
    The only problem is that he's too fit

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    Quote Originally Posted by berkeley View Post
    The computer programmer is so spot on.
    Quote Originally Posted by colby View Post
    The only problem is that he's too fit
    And too tan!
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    Bwahahaha!
    (my husband is a computer programmer....)







    And I've not yet met a crop-topped mtb'r. Certainly not myself, but then, I've got something to hide.....jiggle jiggle...
    I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.

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    Now *that's* a fun "how to do photoshop" assignment!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geonz View Post
    Now *that's* a fun "how to do photoshop" assignment!
    ... tan lines on the Photoshop geek who altered that picture... ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdeanna View Post
    I thought the same thing!!

    and what's up with the 'Water Skying' guy?? he looks more like he was wearing one of the 'villiage people's' outfits!! I've never seen a life jacket that 'threaded' in front???
    Hmmm... it sort of looks like a chippendale vest...

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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post


    but... as a roadie only... do people really MTB in crop tops?
    SRSLY!!!

    I'm thinking of how many times you'd get whipped by branches & scuffed by wrecks. With my pitiful MTB skills, I'd even hesitate to go sleeveless...
    Because not every fast cyclist is a toothpick...

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    It reminds me of when I was a kid and when the pool opened for the summer, you could pick out all of us on the local track team by the tan we had, clearly made from running in shorts and short sleeves during the spring. Of course now I try to hide as much skin as possible. I consider it a public service.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdeanna View Post
    Thought this was kinda of funny.... wish we could get tan lines here in OREGON!!
    Great photo!

    (but I already have tan lines from here in Oregon! Two sunny longer rides with spf 55...and I've got shorts, sleeves and gloves lines. )
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    tan lines

    im sporting some tan lines similar to those right now, im in north carolina right now and we are hitting around 100 degrees for a week straight now. my legs and arms are dark, but man i can hardly breath riding in this heat and humidity. i will be back in the west in 32 days and am excited to ride in the dry heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdeanna View Post
    I thought the same thing!!

    and what's up with the 'Water Skying' guy?? he looks more like he was wearing one of the 'villiage people's' outfits!! I've never seen a life jacket that 'threaded' in front???
    I was thinking more along the lines of Rocky Horror Picture Show... LMAO
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