Slippery Sunday Post

Sunday post 41711

Hey,

I don’t know about you, but I’m the project King. I run at projects like a rabid dog. When a project slows, it makes me nervous. I guess it’s like not hearing from your girl and thinking the worst. I didn’t hear from Spitfire for a week, and was beginning to wonder. What happened to those guys and out Mudflap Girl FXR frames and components? As it turns out, all is well.

” Totally forgot we had Hippy Killer this weekend,” Paul wrote. ” I’m at the show right now. I had to get the Wishbone girder done for this thing. I’m back on your bike Monday morning.”

So now we can finish the news, mix margaritas, ride the ATK, work on the Motorbooks project, tune a bike, paint a room… the projects never end. Let’s hit it:

BIKERNET SPONSOR BECOME MOVIE PRODUCER–
This is the artwork for the first film I am working on with writer Mike Jones. We hope to do a screening in Milwaukee this June.

The next picture is called H.O.A. and may be filmed this year partly in our new office. M. Hupy

Attorney Michael F. Hupy
Hupy and Abraham, S.C.
100 E. Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 1110
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Main: (414) 223-4800 Fax: (414) 271-3374

WHACKY HEADLINES, THE LAST BATCH–New Study of Obesity Looks for Larger Test Group
Weren’t they fat enough?!

Astronaut Takes Blame for Gas in Spacecraft
That’s what he gets for eating those beans!

Kids Make Nutritious Snacks
Do they taste like chicken?

Local High School Dropouts Cut in Half
Chainsaw Massacre all over again!

Hospitals are Sued by 7 Foot Doctors
Boy, are they tall!

And the winner is….
Typhoon Rips Through Cemetery; Hundreds Dead
–River Rat

BIKERNET FIRST TO REVIEW NEW ATK 250 CRUISERS–We were the first to bring you this new line of lightweight, inexpensive, entry-level cruisers from the ATK line up.

When we were first introduced to this new model, build with Korean components, but assembled in the USA, we had our doubts. But from time to time members of the 20-something set wander through the shop. I noticed that all the comments were positive, and when I told them the price, they enthusiasm was heightened, so we started a road test article, to see if the bike was worthy of the $3,495 price tag. So far so go and you’ll see the whole report next week on Bikernet.


BIKERNET UNIVERSITY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT TEST–Subject: A B C D E F G H I J K

A wife asked her husband to describe her …..
He said, ‘You’re A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K’.
She said, ‘What does that mean?’
He said: Adorable, Beautiful, Cute,
Delightful, Elegant, Foxy,
Gorgeous, Hot’.
She said: ‘Oh that’s so lovely. What about
I, J, K ?’

He said: I’m Just Kidding…..!!!

SEMA SECURES U.S. SENATE RESOLUTION DESIGNATING JULY 8th AS “COLLECTOR CAR APPRECIATION DAY”
Lawmakers Acknowledge Importance of Collection and Restoration of Historic and Classic Cars

Washington, D.C. (April 15, 2011) — The United States Senate passed Senate Resolution 154 (S. Res. 154) at the request of the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) and its Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO) and Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) Councils designating July 8, 2011 as “Collector Car Appreciation Day.” The date marks the second commemoration in what will become an annual event to celebrate and raise awareness of the vital role automotive restoration and collection plays in American society.

S. Res. 154 was sponsored by Congressional Automotive Performance and Motorsports Caucus members Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) and Senator Richard Burr (R-NC). Senators Tester and Burr have been strong advocates for the automotive hobby in Washington, and S. Res. 154 reaffirms their understanding of the cultural importance of collector cars. The Caucus is an informal, non-partisan group that pays tribute to America’s ever growing love affair with the car and motorsports. The Caucus recognizes the integral role collector cars have played in fostering our nation’s appreciation for motorsports.

“Last year, the United States Senate helped launch the first national Collector Car Appreciation Day at our request,” said SEMA Vice President of Government Affairs Steve McDonald. “As a result, thousands of Americans gathered at car cruises, parades and other events to celebrate our nation’s automotive heritage. SEMA’s commitment to preserving and promoting the automotive restoration industry through its projects and programs is evident in this special day. We look forward to even more celebrations this July 8 and in the years to come.”

In recognition of the day, collectors and enthusiasts will be hosting events across the country. ARMO Chairman Laura Bergan said, “On July 8, 2011, collectors and enthusiasts will host hundreds of events across the country. We will proudly partner with individuals, car clubs and businesses as they organize car cruises, club gatherings and other educational events to celebrate the day.”

Rick Love, HRIA chairman-elect said, “The industry endeavors to preserve our nation’s automotive heritage while providing well-paying, high-skilled jobs nationwide. Collector Car Appreciation Day is a singular tribute to this industry and the millions of hobbyists it supports.”

SEMA will maintain a list of scheduled events to commemorate America’s time-tested love affair with the automobile. Individuals, car clubs and business owners interested in publicizing events should contact Ashley Ailsworth, SEMA Research and State Affairs Manager at ashleya@sema.org or 202-783-6007 x39.


MEMO FROM BIKERNET RACE TRACK SANITATION DEPARTMENT–
A group of 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders, accompanied by two female teachers, went on a field trip to the local racetrack, to learn about thoroughbred horses and the supporting industry (Bourbon), but mostly to see the horses.

When it was time to take the children to the bathroom, it was decided that the girls would go with one teacher and the boys would go with the other. The teacher assigned to the boys was waiting outside the men’s room when one of the boys came out and told her that none of them could reach the urinal.

Having no choice, she went inside, helped the boys with their pants, and began hoisting the little boys up one by one, holding on to their ‘wee-wees’ to direct the flow away from their clothes.

As she lifted one, she couldn’t help but notice that he was unusually well endowed. Trying not to show that she was staring the teacher said, ‘You must be in the 5th grade.’

‘No, ma’am’, he replied. ‘I’m riding Silver Arrow in the seventh race, but I appreciate your help.’

–from Jim Waggaman

RIDING SENATOR MOVED TO NEW REHAB LOCATION–On April 4 my son David Zien was moved across the street from Tallahassee Memorial Hospital to: Tallahassee Memorial Rehab. Center (TMRC), 1609 Medical Drive, Tallahassee, FL. 32308. He gets therapy 3 times a day (Just like Rochester, MN) to learn how to get to wheelchair and restroom and to dress himself.
He is waiting for the broken hand and hip, fractured pelvis to heal before the leg stump is shrunk for prosthesis. He cannot be transferred to Wisconsin because of danger of blood clots if flown and cost of an ambulance. I really would like (as I am sure he does too) to get the complete therapy before coming home to Wisconsin.

We must remember that he has had an ongoing heart condition, attrial fibrillation) that reoccurs weekly for years.
–Dave’s mom

MOTORCYCLE RIDERS FOUNDATION meets with US DOT Secretary Ray LaHood–The Motorcycle Riders Foundation, along with a few members of ABATE of IL, recently met with the nation’s highest ranking transportation official, United States Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. LaHood also had his top safety staffer, National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator David Strickland in on the meeting.

The MRF urged Strickland and LaHood to back off on the controversial motorcycle-only roadside checkpoints recently funded by the Agency. Administrator Strickland did his best to defend the checkpoints. Other topics of discussion included asking Strickland to change his 2012 budget request, specifically the modification to what is now known as the 2011 motorcycle safety grant program. In Strickland’s budget request, he asked that the program be opened up to not only fund rider education and share the road campaigns but also be used for helmet use promotion and helmet use promotion laws.

The MRF told Strickland that if he wants to fund helmet campaigns to please find another pot of money to raid, as this program was created by motorcyclists for motorcyclists. Out of his $850 million dollar budget request to attack this $7 million dollar program is just wrong. Certainly, he could find another source of cash for his helmet hunt. The MRF does have some praise for Strickland, He recently successfully completed the Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s Basic Rider Course. He had good things to say about the experience and now has a deeper sense of value for proper and affordable rider training.

The group then encouraged LaHood to reinstate the Motorcycle Advisory Council, whose charter ended last fall. LaHood seemed willing to do so. The Council had met twice a year for four years and advised the Secretary on infrastructure issues as they relate to motorcycling.

The MRF looks forward to continuing to work with Secretary LaHood and his staff in the future.

BIKERNET POLICE INVESTIGATION–Albert Lee, MN , policeman had a perfect spot to watch for speeders, but wasn’t getting many. Then he discovered the problem – a 12-year old boy was standing up the road with a hand painted sign, which read ‘RADAR TRAP AHEAD’.

The officer also found the boy had an accomplice who was a bit further down the road with a sign reading ‘TIPS’ and a bucket full of money. (And we used to just sell lemonade!)
–from Vern

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NEVADA HELMET REPEAL SURVIVES FIRST HURTLE–
On behalf of Senator Halseth and myself, I want to thank all of you for our latest victory concerning freedom. SB177, the Helmet-Choice Bill , cleared a major hurdle today, and we never could have gotten this far if not for the hard work and effort that all of you put in this.

First thing I would ask is that you take time to email Chairwoman Breeden and thank her for allowing SB177 to come to a committee vote.

Also be sure to email Senators Rhoads , McGinness and Lee , and thank them for voting yes. Without them and Senator Halseth , SB177 would not have cleared the committee.

Thursday was a big day, but you still have work to do before SB177 becomes law! The track is one-mile, and we are only one-fourth the way there! The next hurdle is coming up fast, and we must encourage all of the Nevada Senators to vote YES on SB177 when it comes up for a Floor Vote. Please email Senators Breeden , Brower , Cegavske , Copening , Denis , Hardy , Horsford , Kieckhefer , Kihuen , Lee , Leslie , Manendo , McGinness , Parks , Rhoads , Roberson , Settelmeyer , and Wiener and ask for their support of SB177. If you can, pick up the phone and call their office too — Phone numbers are listed here . It’s urgent we contact them now, because SB177 will be coming to the Senate Floor SOON!

Thanks again for all your hard work. It hasn’t been easy, and without you we’ll never get to the finish line. SB177 barely passed out of committee with a 4-3 vote, so please continue to help me and Senator Halseth keep up this good fight!

Sincerely,
Senator Don Gustavson
dgustavson@sen.state.nv.us

–from Rogue
Sturgis Freedom Fighters

Here’s what I’m sending to encourage the senators to vote for freedom of choice:

Dear

We live is such interesting times. Freedom seems to be a lost spirit, replaced by more and more stringent regulations. Too often these regulatory bodies become administered by control freaks, then they become corrupt.
In this rare case you have the opportunity to say once more, “Freedom is important.” Sometimes I wonder if we are sending troops abroad to fight for freedom, or are we bringing the largest regulatory body in the world to other lands. Who wants that.
We can study, analyze, and complicate life, but at the end of the day we are human beings who need to feel we have a choice in life. I could list numerous negative effects of motorcycle helmets and how they cause accidents, neck injuries, and over-confident maneuvers. You could line up safety experts who will support helmet use to the death. And they will be followed by the bean counters who pound the desk with their public burden theory. Yet, Florida repealed their mandatory helmet law four years ago, and have witnessed steady declines in accident and death rates.
I’m not asking for helmets to disappear. I’m asking for the freedom to make a choice whether to wear a helmet or not, and whether to wear a full-face helmet, or a small light one. I just want this government to recognize freedom once more.

All the best,

KRB

‘Level 6’ THE LATEST PAINTING FROM ERIC HERRRMANN STUDIOS–The Bentley Speed Sedan is the fastest production sedan in the world capable of speeds in excess of 200 mph with 0-60 times in the four second range. Most Bentleys come equipped with Level 3 protection standards that include Bullet Resistant glass.

Level 6 Protection can withstand multiple rounds from a 30 caliber high powered rifle. Floors are armored against hand grenade blasts and options include Butane tanks and burners to incinerate would be attackers from all sides. This Bentley has full armored protection, W-12 engine with twin turbos, 6 point seat restraints, windshield post gauge package, 50 caliber machine guns, Butane option, and chilled Martinis.

In my ‘Level 6’ world I chose to add the option of ‘Grace’. A fine example of protection that has an arsenal of her own. Grace is packing an AR-15 with kill marks, Derringer up her thigh, shell casing jewelry, spare bullets around her ankle, and is ready for all the action that can be thrown at her. I’m sure you’d pay dearly for this package, but if you’ve got it, what better way to spend it. Fast cars, fast women, and guns!

The original ‘Level 6” painting measures 24”x 52” and is available for $14,000.00

“Level 6” is also offered in an extremely limited edition of canvas Giclee’ prints as follows:

39” x 18” Edition of 500 / Gallery wrapped $850.00
45.5” x 21” Edition of 100 / Custom framed $2500.00

For additional information contact Eric Herrmann Studios at (888) 200-6554 or visit his web site at www.EricHerrmannStudios.com

BONHAM’S QUAIL LODGE AUCTION COMING–Rare and Exceptional Trophies Won by Steve McQueen, Collectors’ Motorcycles
and Related Memorabilia
Saturday May 14, 2011
Quail Lodge Resort and
Golf Club
Bonhams is delighted to be offering a rare and exceptional collection of Steve McQueen trophies, memorabilia, never before seen photographs, and furniture. Much of it purchased from the 1984 Estate Sale, these items will be offered without reserve.

BIKERNET FAMILY COUNSELING: Why I am Divorced–
Last week was my birthday and I didn’t feel very
well waking up on that morning. I went downstairs for breakfast Hoping
my husband would be pleasant and say, ‘Happy Birthday!’, And possibly
have a small present for me. As it turned out, He barely said good
morning, Let alone ‘ Happy Birthday.’

I thought…. Well, that’s
marriage for you, But the kids…. They will remember. My kids came
bounding down stairs to breakfasts and didn’t say a word.. So when I
left for the office, I felt pretty low and somewhat despondent.

As I walked into my office, My handsome Boss Rick, said, ‘Good Morning, lady,
and by the way Happy Birthday! ‘ It felt a little better That at least someone had remembered. I worked until one o’clock , When Rick knocked
on my door And said, ‘You know, It’s such a beautiful day outside, And it is your Birthday, What do you say we go out to lunch, Just you and
me..’ I said, ‘Thanks, Rick, that’s the greatest thing I’ve heard all day.

Let’s go!’ We went to lunch. But we didn’t go where we normally
would go. He chose instead a quiet bistro With a private table. We had
two martinis each And I enjoyed the meal tremendously.

On the way back
to the office, Rick said, ‘You know, It’s such a beautiful day… We
don’t need to go straight back to the office, do We?’

I responded, ‘I guess not. What do you have in mind?’ He said, ‘Let’s drop by my place,
it’s just around the corner.’ After arriving at his house, Rick turned to me and said,If you don’t mind, I’m going to step into the bedroom For
just a moment. I’ll be right back.’

‘Ok.’ I nervously replied. He went
into the bedroom and, After a couple of minutes, He came out carrying a
huge birthday cake … followed by my husband My kids, and dozens of my
friends and co-workers, all singing ‘Happy Birthday’.

And I just sat
there…. On the couch…. Naked.
–from Irving Marsh

THIS IS A NEW CHARLIE DOCUMENTARY WITH FLASH PRODUCTIONS–
WE ARE DOING ABOUT 5 CLUBS FROM ALL OVER AMERICA–
I ALREADY HAVE FILMED THE GHOST MOUNTAIN RIDERS MC AND THE TOPHATTERS MC
I WILL BE GOING OUT TO FILM THE LONELY ONES MC IN BUFFALO NY.
ANYWAY, THIS FILM WILL TAKE YOU INTO SOME OF THE HISTORY AND INSIDE THE CLUBHOUSES. IT IS TIME TO TELL THE STORY OF BROTHERHOOD AND THE LOVE & RESPECT FOR OUR COUNTRY
THE COVER WAS DONE BY JIM LIGHTFOOT, THE SOUNDTRACK WILL BE SOME GREAT BIKER MUSIC BY DIFFERENT BANDS.
WE HAVE GOT SUCH A GREAT RESPONSE FROM THE CLUBS, LOOKS LIKE WE WILL BE MAKING VOLUME 2 AND SO ON…
THIS IS NOT A HOLLYWOOD FILM, JUST THE TRUE LIFESTYLE OF THE AMERICAN BIKER.
FILMED BY MY WIFE SABRINA BRECHTEL
PRODUCE AND DIRECTED AND NARRATED
BY CHARLIE BRECHTEL

IF ANY CLUBS OR INTERESTED
CALL 209 785-9422
OR EMAIL IRONVUDU@CALTEL.COM
WWW.CHARLIEBRECHTEL.COM

BIKERNET MEDICAL CENTER PEDIATRICS DEPARTMENT FINDINGS–Two little kids are in a hospital, lying on stretchers next to each other outside the operating room. The first kid leans over and asks,

‘What are you in here for?’

The second kid says, ‘I’m in here to get my tonsils out and I’m a little nervous.’

The first kid says, ‘You’ve got nothing to worry about. I had that done when
I was four. They put you to sleep and when you wake up they give you lots of Jello and ice cream. It’s a breeze.

The second kid then asks, ‘What are you here for?’

The first kid says, ‘A circumcision.’

‘Whoa!’ the second kid replies. ‘Good luck buddy. I had that done when
I was born. I Couldn’t walk for a year.

–from the River Rat

THE BROTHER IS BACK ON TWO WHEELS– After an extended illness, I’m back on 2 feet (wheels) again – this time I hope for a while (gettin’ old bites, dont it). Before I push up daisies, I’m going to build a rigid bike from what I consider the golden era of chops – nothing is going on it that wasn’t available before 1980.

I went back through the old ER issues I have kept and have more or less settled on the one attached to this email, that I think Pete Chiodo took the pics of it. Did you build it? Just curiosity, I guess. If you see her, tell Cindy Rutherford her cousin from Alabama says hi.

–Panheadache

AN EARTHLY MESSAGE FROM AUSTRALIA–
“A person writing at night may put out the lamp, but the words which were written will remain. It is the same with the destiny we create for ourselves and for the future of others of this earth.”

–Ramon

SPRING TIME = THE RUMBLING OF MOTORCYCLES – Be Safe Out There Friends.

With spring and warmer weather around the corner, most of the country is gearing up for the motorcycle riding season. It’s a great time as everyone preps their machines and dreams of freedom-loving moments on two-wheels. This is a welcomed moment for many for sure, but let’s keep in mind the importance of road safety and road awareness…it could very well save your life.

Are You a New Rider?
If so, here are the facts. 70% of all serious motorcycle accidents happen to riders within their first two riding seasons on the road. A common thread — crotch rockets with engines too big for novices to handle. Speeds too fast for conditions is the theme among these young, inexperienced casualties. For the older or first time new riders, motorcycles that are too big and too heavy for the rider’s strength and handling experience are a major cause of accidents. If you are new to the wonderful sport and lifestyle of motorcycling, start with a smaller machine, grow into a larger one as your skill level improves and you gain riding experience.

What is Your Skill Level?
New riders — do not get on the highways and byways without passing a Motorcycle Safety Foundation or equivalent rider course. One simply cannot under estimate the value of these programs. The knowledge gained in riding safety courses will save you from an accident someday.

Motorcycles Are Not Cars:
There is no seat belt and cage to protect you in a crash. Bottom line, you must operate your motorcycle with 100% control and calculated restraint. What works on a remote desert highway could get you hurt bad or even killed on city streets. Fact is, many car drivers just don’t see motorcyclists. It is up to us bikers to make sure they see us and don’t run us over.

Message to Cagers – Please Pay Attention! Always LOOK for bikers.
Assume that a motorcycle is always around your vehicle while you are out on the road. Especially, at intersections or in front of you when getting ready to make a left turn. THE NUMBER 1 CAUSE OF MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENTS IS A CAR DRIVER MAKING A SUDDEN LEFT TURN IN FRONT OF A MOTORCYCLIST. WHAM! Guess who wins? Better have good insurance.

Ride Safe Out There This Riding Season. We Care About You.

The Team At Bikernet Insurance

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BIKERNET CLASSIFIEDS SUNDAY STEAL–A 2001 Softail Standard for only $7,500. Clean, looks basically stock, good all around bike, priced right! Softail FXST, black, 27k. Stop wishing and start looking, the BIKERNET CLASSIFIEDS, where the adventure is just waiting to begin.

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–MIKE the STEALTH


BIKERNET MEDICAL CENTER FINDINGS–FOUR Ways to Manage Chronic Fatigue.

A healthy diet can help the body in its efforts to heal itself, and in some cases, particular foods can lessen the symptoms of disease. To help reduce the effects of chronic fatigue syndrome (such as debilitating fatigue, impaired memory, sore throat, muscle or joint pain, headaches and other maladies), try the following:

1. Decrease your protein intake to 10 percent of your daily calories.
2. Eat a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables (preferably organic) for their protective phytochemicals.
3. Eat garlic regularly for its antiviral effects.
4. Incorporate immune-enhancing mushrooms into meals, including shiitake, oyster, enokidake and maitake mushrooms.

CATHOLIC COFFEE MORNING IN ROME

Four Catholic men and a Catholic woman were having coffee in St. Peter’s Square.

The first Catholic man tells his friends, ” My son is a priest. When he walks into a room, everyone calls him ‘ Father ‘.”

The second Catholic man chirps, “My son is a Bishop. When he walks into a room
people call him ‘Your Grace’.”

The third Catholic gent says,

” My son is a Cardinal. When he enters a room everyone bows their head and says ‘ Your Eminence ‘. ”

The fourth Catholic man says very proudly, “My son is the Pope.
When he walks into a room people call him

” Your Holiness. ”

Since the lone Catholic woman was sipping her coffee in silence, the four men give her a subtle, ” Well….? “.

She proudly replies, “I have a daughter,

SLIM

TALL

38DDD BREASTS

24″ WAIST and

36″ HIPS.

When she walks into a room, people say, ” Oh My God “.

–from Robin Hartfiel

NCOM CONVENTION HONORS FALLEN RIDERS; INVITES NAMES FOR TRIBUTE

With the 26th Annual NCOM Convention just weeks away, the National Coalition
of Motorcyclists is requesting that MROs, motorcycle clubs, and riding
associations submit the names of those members and supporters who have died
since May 2010, so that we may honor their memories during the traditional
“Ringing of the Bell” tribute to fallen riders during the opening
ceremonies. Dedications can be hand-delivered at the Convention to “Doc”
Reichenbach, NCOM Chairman of the Board, or e-mailed in advance to Bill Bish
at NCOMBish@aol.com.

Attendees are also encouraged to bring an item on behalf of their
organization for the Freedom Fund Auction, with proceeds benefiting the
motorcyclists’ rights movement nationwide through Getting Our People Elected
donations, NCOM Speaker Program, lobbying activities and other
pro-motorcycling projects as determined by the NCOM Board of Directors.

The 26th annual NCOM Convention will be held Mother’s Day weekend, May 5-8,
2011 at the Hyatt Regency Albuquerque located at 330 Tijeras Ave NW in
Albuquerque, New Mexico.

This annual gathering will draw bikers’ rights activists from across the
country to discuss topics of concern to all riders, so reserve your room now
for the special NCOM rate of $80.00 by calling (800) 233-1234

Registration fees for the NCOM Convention are $75 including the Silver Spoke
Awards Banquet on Saturday night, or $40 for the Convention only. All
motorcyclists are welcome and encouraged to attend.

Meetings, seminars and group discussions will focus on legislative efforts
and litigation techniques to benefit our right to ride and Freedom of the
Road.



THERE YOU HAVE IT–Sin Wu just brought me a cup of tea, when I could use a Corona and a pot of chili.

I need a ride. I should break out the Sturgis chop and cruise to the Chowder Barge. Life is so strange now. I can’t even roll into town for a beer and a sandwich without being concerned about a DUI, and I refuse to allow the bastards to write me a $10,000 ticket. But it fucks with us. So I hang out in the shop, where I can drink a beer, have a sandwich and listen to the blues.

I just need to hook up with some girls, who don’t mind stopping by on Sundays to rub my old feet.

Hang on for next week. We have a serious line-up of techs and stories headed our way. Plus, we are looking at turning a portion of the shop into a coffee shop. That could be something, if we can make the Bikernet headquarters a weekend motorcycle stop, where you can ride over, get a book signed, by and old author, hang out, order a sandwich, then peel out to the next stop. Could be interesting.

Ride Forever,

–Bandit

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