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Oct 2023
3m 36s

Vélo d’autoroute

RIRE ET CHANSONS FRANCE
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Martin s’engage pour les cyclistes dans l’appel trop con du jour : il a décidé d’installer un rayon d'accessoires de vélo, bonne idée, mais dans une station-service d’autoroute, très mauvaise idée. 
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