So if you're intimidated into not going to an event like this, it says much more about you than it does about the event or the organisers.
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I believe this was Boon's favourite. He was not alone. |
And remember this. While you may have no interest in ever joining an outlaw motorcycle club or having anything to do with the members of such an organisation, you must allow that they are an intrinsic and vital part of the broad church that is motorcycling.
And despite all the screeching and doom-saying coming from our keepers, I do not believe that outlaw motorcycle clubs will ever simply disappear – no matter how many bullshit acts of legislation are passed by the reptiles in parliament.
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Flames never go out of style |
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Fat-bottomed chops, they make the showbike world go 'round |
As I said, motorcycling is a broad church and it has many facets. For this church to remain healthy and vibrant and worthwhile, all aspects of its soul must be nurtured and supported by the collective.
You may not wish to warm yourself at this particular flame lest you be burned or consumed, but you cannot deny its right to burn and still call yourself a motorcyclist.
Besides, there's no better way to turn a Good Friday into a Great Friday.
My thanks to Moose and Highway 61 MC for their hospitality.
No thanks to the silly cops in the unmarked green V8, apparently gathering "intelligence" not far from the front gate. Who the hell did you think you were fooling, blokes? Your car sticks out like dog's balls and just because we ride bikes doesn't mean we're stupid and unobservant. Our survival depends on us being hyperaware at all times. Perhaps if you were to wear Ghillie suits and secrete yourself in the trees you would be more effective?
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One from the car park... |
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Yesssssss... |
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Oh yes. |