VTOPO
Marseille, France
Male / 35
Member Since: Oct 6, 2011
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Bike I ride: Trace 2 - Enduro
Favorite Trails: Les Calanques
About Me: Boss of VTOPO firm : MTB guide books.
Products Recommended: none - View Products
Companies Supported: Intense
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VTOPO wrote on lenmerderdenfer's noteboard ( Feb 6, 2012 at 3:54 )
quotes Ok, no problem !

VTOPO wrote on VTOPO's noteboard ( Jan 8, 2012 at 21:18 )
quotes www.vtopo.fr www.intense-cycles.fr

VTOPO commented under VTOPO's video ( Oct 10, 2011 at 23:55 )
quotes The song is Makes me nervous (Brad Sucks) : http://www.bradsucks.net/ And the orange Intense is a Tracer 2 ! Thanks everybody. If you want to see all our previous videos : http://vimeo.com/channels/intensevtopocrew

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lenmerderdenfer wrote
Feb 6, 2012 at 7:57
You're welcome. De rien !

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lenmerderdenfer wrote
Feb 4, 2012 at 2:45
The order of my two posts are inverted as I had to cut it into two parts due to a spam filter. Cheers!

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lenmerderdenfer wrote
Feb 4, 2012 at 2:43
(Do not forget your verbs.) The present continuous "-ing" is ever present in English. Please remember the "Present Perfect" (i.e.) Things just finished or Past events that have a direct effect on the present situation (i.e.) past event continuing in the future. In addition, there are two spaces between sentences. There are no spaces between the last word of a sentence and the punctuation. Good Luck!

Since the first of January, VTOPO is in charge of developing, in France, the distribution of INTENSE USA bikes. For 2 years, the INTENSE VTOPO Crew has been riding in France and has made a lot of movies.

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lenmerderdenfer wrote
Feb 4, 2012 at 2:43
Please copy and paste this into your posted video as I have made all the necessary grammar, spelling and punctuation corrections for you. (Do not confuse SINCE & FOR) SINCE is for Dates, months and days (e.g.) 1999, January & Tuesday etc. FOR is used for a period of time. We use for with a period of time, for example: a few days, half an hour, two years. We use since with the time when the action started, for example: last year, June 8, I met you.

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VTOPO wrote
Jan 8, 2012 at 21:18
www.vtopo.fr
www.intense-cycles.fr

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