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Friday, April 29, 2016 at 1:00pm, The Bike Shoppe lost a
valuable member of their family. Aaron
Danger Mehcam has decided to move on in his career, and he'll be missed. In the short time he worked with us, he
became a favorite of employees and customers alike. We'll miss his witty remarks and his quirky
humor. We'll miss him giving meaningless
details about artists as they come over the radio. We'll miss his ability to remember every
detailed spec of every product known to biking.
We'll miss riding with him (we've enjoyed some pretty epic
adventures together)! Thank you for the
time you spent with us Aaron. You've
definitely had a positive influence on our lives, and we hope you'll remember us fondly. We wish you
the best of luck in your future endeavors.
We love you.
The Bike Shoppe
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Trying out the new Trek Madone in Wisconsin cornfields. |
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...Always the best at impromptu strike-a-pose. |
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Don't ask... |
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Last day at work. See you around amigo! |
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