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No experience necessary, just bring bike: mallet and balls provided. Sara D. Roosevelt Park.
Thanks for the head’s up, G! Saw a few rounds that were pretty fun…
Awesome! And I think I have the bike polo song stuck in my head…
Isn’t there a mandatory death metal track that needs to be played for these guys. I’ve yet to see a video of them with such lax music.
Nah, Bucky, death metal would have been just too silly.
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Thanks for the head’s up, G! Saw a few rounds that were pretty fun…
Awesome! And I think I have the bike polo song stuck in my head…
Isn’t there a mandatory death metal track that needs to be played for these guys. I’ve yet to see a video of them with such lax music.
Nah, Bucky, death metal would have been just too silly.