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feels good to touch dirt.
feels good to touch dirt.
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sexley
(Apr 14, 2011 at 18:38)
Don't let the haters HATE!
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Canadian winters are shit and long for bikers therefore you have a long hibernation period in which you get stoked out.
Once you get on the bike the first time all that 'stoke' comes out in the form of fast ass runs.
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it's a clot in the stokiometric artery. The sudden release of said clot is known as Dia-Shred-rrhea.
The whole condition is known as Maple leaf Stokiometricitis.