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Ah, Yes, Barbells. A question still unanswered. The idea of the so-called "ficticious" barbells started in the late 1600s when a spanish explorer was investigating the island of Sri Lanka. He went by the name of Pecossa Meldred. The explorer took his group of 6 brave men into the deep jungles of the island when he saw something he never thought he would ever see.

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  • Ah, Yes, Barbells. A question still unanswered. The idea of the so-called "ficticious" barbells started in the late 1600s when a spanish explorer was investigating the island of Sri Lanka. He went by the name of Pecossa Meldred. The explorer took his group of 6 brave men into the deep jungles of the island when he saw something he never thought he would ever see.
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  • Ah, Yes, Barbells. A question still unanswered. The idea of the so-called "ficticious" barbells started in the late 1600s when a spanish explorer was investigating the island of Sri Lanka. He went by the name of Pecossa Meldred. The explorer took his group of 6 brave men into the deep jungles of the island when he saw something he never thought he would ever see.
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