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ThunderCam, TnT, Skin Art September 2014

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7th Annual Fort Lauderdale Bike Fest 2014

By Lulu

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August not only took us to Sturgis, we also hit the road to south Florida and joined Mike and Dee Dee for their big event in Davie at the Round Up. The parking lot was full of vendors, spectators and bikes. The guys from Cartel Baggers out of Miami were in attendance in full force with awesome looking motorcycles. The sponsors Budweiser, Jagermeister, Twisted Tea, Monster, Bikers Inc., Southern Bike Night and the law firm of Gordon and Doner helped make this thing the place to be in August if you love to ride. The Twisted Tea bikini contest featured 9 women who competed for major prize money and the lucky first place winner went home with $1000! Music filled the air all afternoon and ended with north Florida’s famous band Big Engine! Put this on your events to check out next summer. We stayed at the Renaissance for only $85 dollars a night and it was gorgeous. It also gave us a chance to throw away a little money at the Hard Rock Casino. Thanks South Florida Bike Events for a great day.

Nobodies Opinion September 2014

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By Billy “Kneecap” Braddock

In 1887 Alexander Tyler, a Scottish history professor at the University of Edinburgh had this to say about the fall of the Athenian Republic some 2000 years prior.

“A democracy is always temporary in nature. It simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government. A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that every democracy will finally collapse over loose fiscal policy, which is always followed by a dictatorship”. “The average age of the world’s greatest civilizations from the beginning of history has been about 200 years. During these 200 years these nations always progressed through the following sequence. From bondage to spiritual faith. From spiritual faith to great courage. From courage to liberty. From liberty to abundance. From abundance to complacency. From complacency to apathy. From apathy to dependence. From dependence back into bondage”.

The Obituary Follows: Born 1776, Died 2016.

Professor Joseph Olson of Hamline University, School of Law in St. Paul Minnesota points out some interesting facts concerning the last Presidential election. Number of States won by Obama 19, Romney 29. Square miles of land won by Obama 580,000, Romney 2,427,000. Murder rate per thousand residents in counties won by Obama 13.2, Romney 2.1.

Professor Olson adds, “In aggregate, the map of the territory Romney won was mostly the land owned by taxpaying citizens of the country. Obama territory mostly encompassed those citizens living in low income tenant and living off various forms of government welfare”.

Olson believes the United States is now somewhere between the “complacency and apathy” phase of Professor Tyler’s definition of democracy, with some 40% of the nation’s population already having reached the government dependency phase. If the President or Congress grants amnesty and citizenship to 20,000,000+ criminal invaders called illegals – and they vote – then we can say goodbye to the U.S.A. in fewer than five years.

We have a President who believes he is either a dictator or a king. He constantly informs us that the Constitution is meaningless and he doesn’t believe in the three branches of government by reminding us that he has a pen and a phone and he will bypass Congress. He needs a six-month vacation, twice a year. Our Congress, both the Senate and House of Representatives are controlled by establishment politicians who only care about their perks and their reelection. Sounds like a good time to consider term limits. Our government is the most corrupt it has ever been since its inception.

We need a revolution in this country. Not with pitchforks, torches or guns but with the power of the vote. We have a very important election coming up in November and everyone should realize how much is at stake. Apathy is the greatest danger to our liberty and freedom.

I used to be afraid of dying but now I’m afraid of reincarnation, God Bless our children and grandchildren because they are the ones who will be paying for this.

I’ve got more to say about this in my blog on my website nobodiesopinion.com

See you on the shiny side up tomorrow…

American Legion Riders Post 54 And VMA Chapter 1046 Rock!

By Raven Van Pelt

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American Legion Riders Post 54 and VMA Chapter 1046 held a benefit for the Florida Youth Advisory Committee, Saturday the 16th of August.

There was a Meet and Greet Friday night, and then Saturday a ride was held with about 100 people and 70 riders, with steak dinners upon return.  Sunday a breakfast was held for those who attended.

The Florida Independent Living Counsel Inc helps to assist and advocate for people with disabilities in achieving equal opportunities. There’s no place like home, and they mean real homes, not nursing homes. ADAPT is fighting so people with disabilities can live in the community with real support instead of being locked away in nursing homes and other institutions.

Florida Independent Living Council, Inc. believes that when people with disabilities want to work, they should. The Trust supports individuals and non-profit vocational rehabilitation programs throughout Florida with fund-raising, grant making and public awareness of disability issues.

They envision a seamless supportive partnership between Florida business and government to provide assistive technology products and services which will enable persons with disabilities to participate in independent living, education, work and recreation from birth to death.

For more information, you can contact Molly Goslin
Executive Director 850-488-5624

Pony Tales September 2014

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By Lulu

August was one of the most stressful months of my life and honestly the few miles of highway I was able to enjoy in Spearfish, South Dakota and riding out to the Stone House Saloon with friends was about the only saving grace. Sturgis is always bittersweet as Bull who was the man who brought me into the world of motorcycles never made it there. We were leaving on a Tuesday eight years ago and he died the Tuesday before we were to leave. Our bags were packed. I had a brick laid in the sidewalk there in his memory. A break up is never easy and when it is someone you simply still adore it makes it really tough. Add that to the list of August rain! I also missed out on my family’s yearly beach vacation for the first time in order to go to Sturgis. It was a huge price to pay for five weeks of hard work. Where I am going with all this is sometimes the choices you make or paths you choose end up having a huge cost that you don’t foresee. Spending five weeks in Sturgis…I lost out on the precious chance to see my sister’s face when she found out she was going to be a grandmother for the first time, missed snuggling up with the youngest of the offspring my brothers and sister have blessed the world with and missed spending hours watching the waves with my two sons and their 5 fantastic children. After 3 weeks in Sturgis the price of my trip to the motorcycle Mecca hit me hard and I longed to be in Pensacola with my family…that made it hard to just relax and enjoy the ride.

Having a casual affair with a boy from North Carolina during Bike Week 2014, turned into a romance that knocked me off my game. Kelly Clarkson sings in one of her hits off her Thankful CD “The trouble with love is: it can tear you up inside, make your heart believe a lie, it is stronger than your pride. The trouble with love is: it doesn’t care how fast you fall, you can’t refuse the call and you’ve got no say at all”… That pretty much sums up my summer trying to hold on to something that you know will never be, lying to myself that if I just don’t let go I may end up with what my heart wanted, but my mind knew I would never have. The reason I am airing this here is that we all make choices as we live, never stopping for one second to think of the consequence or cost. Blowing by a car on the wrong side on your Harley you could end up with broken bones that will haunt you the rest of your life. Drinking and getting behind a set of handlebars could end up with a devastating financial cost or much, much worse. Having a fight with your best friend can end up hurting you both and often it can be beyond repair; in the end neither of you will probably recall what the argument was even about. Falling in love with someone that isn’t available can happen before you ever realize it is too late!!

Once you make the choices and bear the price then the work becomes trying to forget the cost and focusing on the good in your bad choice. Sturgis it was new friends I made, laughs I shared even during tears of homesickness and, of course, the amazing feeling of flying down the highway with such incredible views. And for the heartbreak I am trying to get over it will be great memories of passion, pillow talks and feeling safe in the redneck’s arms.

Be careful of your choices, take a breath and think about the paths you embark on and no matter what live life as if today is the only day that matters…it may be the only one left.

Gator Harley Celebrates

By Lulu

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Well for the folks at Gator Harley-Davidson in Leesburg another year has come and gone. They celebrated another anniversary of successful business this summer and in this economy that is really something to be proud of. There was great music and even Big Engine rocked the house, a bikini contest, a 50/50 raffle that Paul Fullerton won and a great tattoo contest. When you are looking for that new ride check out Gator H-D in Leesburg they are happy to win you over to the wild side!

Glenn Turns Blue!

By Lulu

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As kids remember holding your breath until you are blue in the face? Well Glenn owner of the Dog Pound Saloon in Bunnell and Smiles nightclub in Palm Coast took turning blue to a whole new extreme…and for a super cause. One of his employee’s children is in need of major medical attention that will require an intestinal transplant. The cost of just transporting the family to and from is a burden, much less treatments, surgery, medicines and the list goes on. So to help ease the financial burden and even more importantly to show moral support Glenn offered to change his appearance if $3000 was raised. And change it he did not only getting a Mohawk but a royal blue one. His generosity of transformation easily raised the money and even as of the writing of this he is blue! But the family isn’t it certainly went a long way to lift everyone’s spirits. Glenn is one of my best friends and this is just one example of why I love this guy!

Calendar of National Biker Events From September 2014 – November 2014

2014 Biker Events

OCTOBER 16-19
BIKETOBERFEST-DAYTONA BEACH, FL

OCTOBER 30-NOVEMBER 1
ANGEL RIDE 2014-FAIRHOPE, AL
Oak Hollow Farm, Wet Willie, Mustang Sally, Lynyrd Skynard angel-ride.com

NOVEMBER 4-9
LONE STAR RALLY-GALVESTON, TX

NOVEMBER 7-9
ROSCOES CHILI CHALLENGE-LAKELAND, FL

2015

JUNE 13-21
LACONIA BIKE RALLY-
LACONIA, NEW HAMPSHIRE

AUGUST 3-9
STURGIS-STURGIS, SOUTH DAKOTA

 

Ohio Bike Week 2014

By Lulu

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This has been a year of many firsts for me and even though I am a Buckeye from Cincinnati it was my first time to travel up for Ohio Bike Week in Sandusky. A great old city on Sandusky Bay part of Lake Erie it has that New Orleans charm.

The bike event included downtown streets closed for bike traffic only, bike show, and two stages with live music all day, vendors and the pier with a really great bar and some of my favorite rally girls!!! Put this on your list of events to travel to you will be glad you did.

Fly Like An Eagle

By Metric and Phoenix

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Thanks once again to the Eagle Riders Cypress Hut 4509 out of Okeechobee for hosting another great Okeechobee Bikefest. Okeechobee is best known for some of the greatest fishing in Florida but once a year the quiet fishing hole gives way to the roar of thousands of motorcyclists descending on the lake. The Rim Ditch Passport is a favorite ride around the beautiful lake with stops at some of the best damn biker establishments anywhere.

Music filled the air the entire weekend thanks to great bands like USA, Hard Country, Tammy Bast, Phil and Scott Eddings and my personal favorite the Jake Hair Band, a group of young locals that really know how to rock the house. On top of the great music was tons of great food and biker apparel from vendors across the state. Thanks to Indian Motorcycles out of Pompano Beach for bringing out that beautiful Indian Chief.

The bike was so beautiful I damn near bought it, but then I would have to change my road name to “Chief Metric”. Another big event at this year’s bike fest was a fundraiser to help a beautiful young lady walk again. For more information and how Casey is doing check her out on Facebook. If you missed out on this year’s event make it a point to mark your calendars and I’ll see you here next year. See you down the road. Ride Safe!!

Nobodies Opinion August 2014

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By Billy “Kneecap” Braddock

America is going to hell! Can you imagine me saying this? I consider myself so patriotic that I pee red, white and blue beer. This really freaks my doctor out especially when he found some blood in my alcohol stream. There’s a great example of what’s happening to our country in a column I read by Wayne Root. Imagine buying a beautiful home, in a wonderful, safe neighborhood with great schools. Then, through a combination of incompetence, ignorance, arrogance, and purposeful intent, that home becomes a garbage ridden, graffiti covered crack house. In short order, the entire neighborhood goes to hell. The good people escape. Drug dealers and welfare addicts move in. The streets become dangerous. The schools become cesspools of crime, drugs, gangs and teen pregnancy. Then the landlords, who allowed this to happen, have the nerve to complain about how the neighborhood has gone downhill.

Does Detroit come to mind? The same socialist policies that destroyed the economies of Greece, Spain, Portugal, Italy and even France have turned Detroit into a Third World hellhole in the middle of America. Didn’t Obama say we should be more like France? Taxing, over regulating, increasing the debt, non- stop spending and an ever-growing government. Let’s take a look at our landlords.

  1. President Barack Hussein Obama – charming, charismatic, narcissistic, intellectual sociopath, with disregard for our Constitution, and winner of the “Lie of the year” award

  2. Vice President Joe Biden – suffers from foot in mouth disease and once said, “I never had an interest in being a Mayor ’cause that’s a real job. You have to produce. That’s why I was able to be a Senator for 36 years”.

  3. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid – whose oatmeal must’ve drooled out of his mouth into his eyes when he said, “The one thing we are going to do…is to ensure that women’s lives are not determined by the virtues of five white men”. The problem is only four of the Justices that sided with Hobby Lobby are white. Clarence Thomas is black.

  4. House Speaker John Boehner- the “Grim Weeper” or “Town Crier” would rather drink wine, smoke cigarettes, and trash the Tea Party, then he would govern. The only balls he has is his eyeballs.

  5. Attorney General Eric Holder – who has called Americans “cowards,” has enough serial abuses of justice to make any tinhorn banana republic dictator blush. He has been indicted for contempt of Congress on both felony and civil charges, has repeatedly lied under oath, and routinely turned a blind eye to laws that he is duly-bound to enforce.

 

Just because you don’t take an interest in politics doesn’t mean politics won’t take an interest in you.

A U.S. Govt. survey shows three out of four people make up 75% of the total population”.

I’ve got a lot more to say about this on my website: nobodiesopinion.com.

See you on the shiny side up tomorrow

Poker Run For Caleb

By Miserable George

CalebRunYa know…most of us take life for granted…we go about our daily activities, not thinking anything of it. Now, we have Caleb Horvath, a three year old, who must fight for HIS life every day…he suffers from Rhabdomyosarcoma…I can’t even pronounce it…a rare form of cancer, for which he will be treated for the next 54 weeks…very painful!

Harry and Debbie, and the gang at H&D Roadhouse, in Merritt Island, set up a benefit poker run on June 8, 2014. Weather was perfect; Harry expected about 100 bikes…there were 250!! Over 70 signed in at American Legion Post 359 alone…thanks guys!!! Well over $6300 was raised from sign-ins, auctions, a 50/50, sales of various SUPER CALEB items, and, at this writing, donations were still rolling in!

Several good, live bands provided some lively entertainment, and, of course, as always…there were lovely ladies struttin’ all over the place! Like Harry said, “It doesn’t get much better than this!” The place was packed to actual over-flowing…all day and into the night! If you couldn’t make the run, a fund has been established at KSC Fed. Credit Union for Caleb…#3243514. The family thanks everyone for their generosity and well wishes. GOD Bless you Caleb, and all the bikers who went to bat for you on the run.
Ride safe…

ThunderCam, Bearded Beasts, Fannies & Fenders, Skin Art August 2014

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Roadside Tavern’s Crawfish Boil

By “Kneecap”

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Roadside Tavern Bar and Grill on Nova Road in Port Orange has a history of running tremendous events. The June Crawfish Boil & Music Jam has to go down as one of the best they have ever thrown. The Roadside is perfectly designed for a large party. Up front there is a large air-conditioned lounge and a fully equipped kitchen with great food.

In the back is another large bar, plenty of seating, areas for games, room to dance, and a stage so large it should be called the band shell. I had a poker run to attend in the morning so I didn’t get there until about 2pm. When I arrived the place was packed and the people already dancing to the great music of Hayfire. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen such a large crowd in such a partying mood. They were dancing, playing games, singing along with the band and having a brew or two. Frank Scott from the WHOG radio station was there to MC the festivities.

There were free concerts all day. Hayfire was followed by Moccasin Creek, Michael Makepeace, ending with Jezebel’s Tattoo. However, the best part was that the proceeds benefited The Veteran’s Support Fund.

Ride For Katelynn Stinnett

By “Kneecap”

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It’s not unusual for bikers to step up to the plate when it comes to charities. On most any weekend you can find a poker run sponsoring a charity. On June 21, I had the honor of going on the “6th Annual Katelynn Stinnett National Memorial Ride for Child Abuse Prevention & Awareness”. Katelynn was a beautiful little two-year-old girl who died on December 3, 2008 after she was savagely beaten, raped and murdered by her 18 year old babysitter, Brian Crabtree. Bikers nationwide took a stand against child abuse and rode in the memory of those whose voices have been silenced. I love their motto “When she hears our pipes roar – She will spread her wings and soar”.

It was a short 50 mile ride, but had a long meaning. We started out at the Shovelhead Lounge in Longwood went to the Airport Hanger Bar in Sanford, the Foxhead Lounge in Osteen, the Cabbage Patch in Samsula, and ended at Rudy’s Crossroads in Deland, where we enjoyed live music and great chow. The proceeds were divided between the Children’s Home Society and the Children’s Advocacy Center of Daytona.

God bless our children and pray that runs like this won’t be necessary in the future.