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  Avenger said:

not sure, but he definitely looks ridiculous

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Jarmo Sandelin????

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Woah! Whats with those glasses

Those sun glasses use to be made by Oakley for cycling I believe, as you can see they are very ugly and did not gain much popularity by the cycling community their for I do not believe they are still being produced.

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i believe they were actually geared more towards the skiing and snowboarding market but i could be wrong just what i thought i read

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  DBake said:
Those sun glasses use to be made by Oakley for cycling I believe, as you can see they are very ugly and did not gain much popularity by the cycling community their for I do not believe they are still being produced.

this is getting more and more off topic, but flava flav wore those in that taking back sunday video :D haha.

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