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Cool American

On the road. Freespirited hitchhikers everywhere.

Posted: February 8, 2013




Surely we've got room for that yoga mat ...

 



Yes, probably for the best.



'Holy crap!'

Behold: the Insane Terrain of the Mechelen build!

And they got a halfpipe, too!



Shredfest 3000.







The locals were ruling.



John went to work on his BK blasters.



Too much tailbone ain't enough!



The team couldn't get enough of this amazing park!



Masterlensmanning, 80-200 2.8 wise.



Goddamned right!



That goes double for the Code Talker.


Back in town - a special neighborhood set aside for best buddies.

Even the feces is a-smilin' over there!



Street life part 4.









A hotbed of politics and fashion.

'What the fuck are we doing here?'



Hubba. No takers.



Pristine plazas. Now we're talkin'.





Finally! Some good-lookin' Euros who know America still rules!



K Walks goes for that Guinness grind. Nice work.



Speaking of international goodwill ...





This is where it could have turned into a delightful romantic comedy, but no.  So much for cool Americans.

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