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Do you happen to have mac or eugene? I'm looking for them :)
Yes but please check for now on. If you don't check my list and I have them I won't respond to you!

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Do you have kiki?

No. sorry

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Do you have Rosie?
Yes

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I'm interested in getting Willow.
Ok.

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Can I adopt Stitches please?

Sure

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Hiya, could I have Cheri please? I am available now

Still need her?
 
Will be opening for some time in about 1-3 hours when I get home!~

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Taking requests now. Be ready to pick up your villager when I'm home!
 
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Today, the cargo bike is definitely making a comeback, and in Denmark, for example,
sales continue to increase and the demand is rising in some other countries too. The
cargo bike has the potential to redefine the way we move goods, freight, luggage,
shopping and other personal items around our cities and towns.
The purpose of this document is to offer of an overview of the current uses for the
bicycle in terms of moving freight around. It will also look at an analysis of potential
user groups, some of the requirements necessary for transporting goods by bicycle,
and the legal framework surrounding bicycles in Europe. Finally, there is a look back
at the history of the cargo bike and some of the developments that have been made in
the last 100 or so years.
2. Using Bikes for Freight in the 21st Century
Current Uses - Delivering Goods, Services, Daily Life
Bicycles are certainly being used for freight in developed countries in the 21st century.
In Europe, amongst the project partner countries, not surprisingly, the Netherlands
and Denmark are by far the biggest users of bikes for freight. However, it is
encouraging to see that using cycles to transport goods is also beginning to develop in
countries where a cycling culture is much less in evidence.
Austria
 Window Cleaner (Vienna)
 Food Delivery (Graz)
 Advertisement distributors
 Mail services (Graz)
 Bike messengers (urgent orders)
Bulgaria
 Festivals
 High School Proms
 Putting up posters
 Courier – some courier companies use
cargo bikes as well as ordinary bikes
Denmark
 All sorts of goods transport
 Street vendors (ice cream, coffee, pancakes, cocktails, snacks, soup,
sandwiches, sushi)
 Deliveries (post; packages)
 Shopping – DIY stores; supermarkets
 People - parents transporting children to day care centres
 People – cycle rickshaws .
Thank you

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