It was a 24 Bicycles Le Toy
Cancer, Before I die
Posted by: syncro
It was a 24 Bicycles Le Toy
Yes....I remember. And I remember pictured of said frames in what was called "Mountainbike Downhill Magazine" back then, now the Mountainbike Rider Mag. Everybody around here was WTF when they saw that frame.
he just got a new motorbike. went for a seawall ride with him a couple years ago. he still had that green cruiser bike with the dorado on it..
Rock on, Ross.
Looks like Canada Games pool parking lot. Guess he's still creepin' on the youngin's.
Long time no see, NSMB. I was thinking of Rossco the other day when I was at the range, wondering how he made out. I'm glad to hear he kicked cancer's ass and is knees in the breeze still.
Posted by: Zedbra
Long time no see, NSMB. I was thinking of Rossco the other day when I was at the range, wondering how he made out. I'm glad to hear he kicked cancer's ass and is knees in the breeze still.
Mr. Zedbra! Good to hear from you.
Hi everyone
Was literally thinking bout ross and his pink letoy3 a couple days ago.. anyone heard from him? Does he still have the big C?
Office chair down Surrey road to RAMONES by Motorhead. Genius.
Putty will never forget that.
Hope he is well.
Hi everybody,
High.
Use to work with him years ago and still follow him on Instagram. Not going to share any personal details of his but he posts regularly enough and from the outside looking in he appears to be doing well :)
Posted by: thaaad
Use to work with him years ago and still follow him on Instagram. Not going to share any personal details of his but he posts regularly enough and from the outside looking in he appears to be doing well :)
Thanks for that. 🦅
Werd, I remember when he posted saying he wasnt going to continue treatment, was kinda shocking then.. glad to know hes still kicking
Posted by: Adam-West
Werd, I remember when he posted saying he wasnt going to continue treatment, was kinda shocking then.. glad to know hes still kicking
It was shocking but if he is still living it up I guess he made the right choice. A good friend of my wife went down the same road and wasn't so lucky. I guess if you are looking at the very real possibility that your life will suck in treatment but still only give you a small chance of living, going out with a bang and on your own terms may seem like a better option. Personally, I don't think I have the balls to try it should I ever have to make the same decision.
That's cool news that he's still alive and well. Way to go Ross!
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