Friday, May 2, 2014

Earlier this fall got Geir Schau from Morning yamaha r6 Club with law

Pen was the brand new car! - RadioAssistant.com
Morning Team Schau Geir has managed the incredible. From a pen he has been through 10 joints managed to switch to a brand new car. The value of Radio Norway pen is completely different from the new Hyandai i20 to 160,000 crowns.
Earlier this fall got Geir Schau from Morning yamaha r6 Club with law & co on Radio Norway an idea to try to switch up from Radio Norway ballpoint pen to a brand new car. Today he Geir it incredible, yamaha r6 he ended up switching to a brand new Hyundai i20.
Schaus co-producers gram managers Morning Club, Henriette Lien & Øyvind law has followed intently at Geirs exchange yamaha r6 project and, together with the Norwegian Radio listeners this fall had the following "exchange yamaha r6 number":
Ballpoint pen was replaced in tomato soup, basil and scratchcards switched to Police Academy movies, switched to satellite phones, switched to fingeravtrykklås, switched to tools from Wurth switched to 12 person box during the Solberg Extreme Motor Show switched to 175 hours digging switched to Beltesjovel / Excavator changed to Hunting hunting ground for a whole week switched to brand new Hyundai i20
- This warms my heart and convinces you it is wonderful opportunities in a single Radio Norway ballpoint pen. I am looking forward to us to find a person who really needs a brand new car, says Geir Schau satisfied.
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