Monday, November 22, 2010
Biker toy run
On sunday nov.21 was our local toy run for underprivileged kids in our area. the rally started lining up at around 1:00 pm and would start rolling at 2:00 pm, so at around 1:20 pm i went to start the bike(which hates the cold weather) and sure enough it wouldn't start, in fact the battery died on me so i had to go in the garage and dig out the battery charger and extension cord,run it out to the bike and hook it up to charge, so after a half hour i tried to start it and it sputtered and back fired then it started,ran for a couple seconds then stalled,i tried a couple more times and then it stayed running so with fifteen minutes before they started the run we set off, drove the 3 miles in record time and got there with 8 minutes to spare. we got in line and bought two rally buttons and then waited for the rally to start. We drove about 8 miles to the church that was receiving the toys and went inside with our toys,grabbed some hot cider and a couple of cookies and sat down to warm up a little.They handed out certificates to the different groups that participated in the run. There was a total of about 352 bikers in this years rally. all in all it was a great ride, the weather wasn't too cold and we had no accidents or problems with my bike once it warmed up. Can't wait to do it again next year.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Old motorcvcles
Old motorcycles gotta love them! most where simple in design, able to be repaired by most owners with a small degree of mechanical aptitude. take the picture to the right, that's me at around 17 yrs. old with my first street bike, a 1963 vespa scooter that i refurbished with some help from some friends and yes that's a western saddle on it...a little attempt at customizing motorcycles by me. i would later take the scooter to college only to sell it to buy a bigger bike, a 1978 Kawasaki 650.
white pride
What is "white pride",it is simply having pride in the white race. surprisingly there are some whites that hate their own race,that believe what they are taught in school and by the media that whites are to blame for most of the worlds problems! is it racist to take pride in ones own race? is it wrong to want to be surrounded by others like yourself, to ensure the continuation of ones race. the answer is NO! but the powers that be would have you believe that these are racist ideas and have nothing to do with a modern society, yet around the globe other races are making sure that their race continues into the future.
comic cons
whats a comic con? its a gathering of artists, printers, publishers, and independents to show off whats new in the comic book business, and its also about the people that go there,the fans, many in costume like the lovely lady to the right,
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