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08-16-2008, 05:00 PM
| | | 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT | 
08-16-2008, 07:50 PM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT On Aug 16, 9:00*am, "BryanUT" <nestl...@comcast.net> wrote:
> http://www.sltrib.com/ci_10222573
We had um' last year according your article. Lots of luck with your
local LEO's handlng those scum at one of your own favorite meeting
places
Bob Nixon.. | 
08-16-2008, 09:01 PM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT
"BryanUT" <nestle12@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:GdCdnZvaCogtZDvVnZ2dnUVZ_q3inZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> http://www.sltrib.com/ci_10222573
>" What is a 'one-percenter'?
"Club members are referred to as "one-percenters," a term coined after a
1947 motorcycle rally in Hollister, Calif., where a small group of outlaw
bikers wreaked havoc. The behavior drew intense media coverage and prompted
the American Motorcyclist Association to insist that 99 percent of those at
the rally were well-behaved, with just one percent being unruly. The 1953
outlaw biker film "Wild One" starring Marlon Brando was reportedly inspired
by the Hollister events, and the "one-percenter" label was embraced by
motorcycle gangs. "
------------------------------------------------------
Y'all are prolly too young to remember but .....
According to AMA, "outlaw" motorcycle clubs comprised any clubs who held
events or races not sanctioned by AMA - American Federation of Motorcyclists
and West East Racing Association come to mind, not to mention the Boozettes.
Nobody "wreaked havoc" at a rally, or more properly 'Gypsy Tour', and races
at Hollister in 1947. I was close to a dozen riders who were there
including Wino Willy himself plus some local residents. Bikers 'took over'
just like we do Daytona every year. The town closed San Benito St. The
only people who rioted were the newsmen. Even the picture of Fat Boy
Helmer's bike, surrounded by beer bottles and topped by a local farmer, was
staged. Ditto the Riverside Riot the next fall. It was actually sponsored
by a local LEO club and AFAIK Hollister still holds hill climbs and rallys.
The Wild One's producers planned to base their movie on the media
presentation of Hollister but Hollywood bedroom politics prevented it when
Brando got the lead instead of Lee Marvin and the script had to be modified
to suit his limited acting abilities. As a result, Wino declined to
participate.
Many clubs did spring up as a result of this and follow on movies. Since
they are based on a Hollywood dream, they are more correctly called fan
clubs than motorcycle clubs. Ever notice the simularity between the logo on
Brando's BRMC jacket and the Outlaws' "Charlie".
Most of the men who attended Hollister in 1947 were WW2 vets who had had
their fill of fighting and danger. They opined that the next younger
generations had been all primed up to fight Japs and Nazis then left without
a war, so they turned on themselves. Amazing that inertia is still there a
half century later. | 
08-16-2008, 10:38 PM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT On Aug 16, 1:01�pm, "Vito" <v...@xxcrosslink.net> wrote:
> Ever notice the simularity between the logo on
> Brando's BRMC jacket and the Outlaws' "Charlie".
The Black Rebels MC patch looked like the Chicago Outlaws three-piece
patch, which was essentially a skull and crossbones with two crossed
piston and rod assemblies taking the place of the Jolly Roger's human
bones. http://pagesperso-orange.fr/outlawsm...ce/histofr.htm
The origin of the JR goes back thousands of years.
The crossed human femurs on the JR related back to Old Testament
burial customs of the Israelites and other peoples of the region.
They believed that the spirit of the deceased remained in the bones,
not the corruptible flesh, so the body of the deceased was allowed to
rot and once the flesh had rotted off, the bones were gathered up and
placed in a stone box called an ossuary, awaiting resurrection. (1)
JC's apostles made an issue of the fact that his legs were not broken
during his crucifixation, it proved one of the OT prophecies about the
messiah.
And JC was crucified at Calvary. A calvarium is a place where *skulls*
were collected.
The crusaders picked up on this skull and crossbones symbolism during
the crusades and brought it back to Europe, where it eventually became
associated with Freemasonry and pirates and Yale university's Skull
and Crossbones club where a secret initiation ritual seems to make
rich men's sons accept the shortness of life and the inevitability of
death.
(1) This corpse-rotting and bone collecting business continues. I was
in the crypt of the Spanish kings in El Escorial where the bones of
all the Spanish kings for the last 500 years are in this one vault
near Madrid. | 
08-17-2008, 01:27 AM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT "BryanUT" <nestle12@comcast.net> wrote in
news:GdCdnZvaCogtZDvVnZ2dnUVZ_q3inZ2d@comcast.com:
> http://www.sltrib.com/ci_10222573
Space....The final frontier.
--
Bob Mann
Cap'n, ah need moor pow'r. | 
08-17-2008, 01:50 AM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT On Aug 16, 12:00*pm, "BryanUT" <nestl...@comcast.net> wrote:
> http://www.sltrib.com/ci_10222573
Is this a big deal? Christ, they're all over every big twin function
around Ohio. C'ept for cappin a couple young black kids for not
properly tipping one of their strippers and the yearly cop rustlin of
their clubhouse, they haven't been very news worthy problems in these
parts. Prolly more of a solution if you're in need of party
supplies.
Then again, I've never had a Hog stolen and stripped for parts... | 
08-17-2008, 03:22 AM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT On Aug 16, 5:50*pm, saddlebag <saddle...@aol.com> wrote:
> On Aug 16, 12:00*pm, "BryanUT" <nestl...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> >http://www.sltrib.com/ci_10222573
>
> Is this a big deal? *Christ, they're all over every big twin function
> around Ohio. *C'ept for cappin a couple young black kids for not
> properly tipping one of their strippers and the yearly cop rustlin of
> their clubhouse, they haven't been very news worthy problems in these
> parts. *Prolly more of a solution if you're in need of party
> supplies.
>
> Then again, I've never had a Hog stolen and stripped for parts...
As usual Saddle you underestimate the bigger METH distribution &
murder problem on the poor and homeless when discussing "so called"
1%ers. Call them what they are or the biker scurge of the earth thus
giving us real bikers a bad name.
Bob Nixon.. | 
08-17-2008, 05:51 AM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT Bob Nixon <bigrex2005@yahoo.com> wrote in news:10a4831b-445b-4dc4-8f6a- 72b53bf6c821@d77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com:
> As usual Saddle you underestimate the bigger METH distribution &
> murder problem on the poor and homeless when discussing "so called"
> 1%ers. Call them what they are or the biker scurge of the earth thus
> giving us real bikers a bad name.
>
As much as this is correct, the vacuum left when they get busted wide open
causes even more problems as smaller gangs vie to fill in.
The HA took a bit of a beatinmg around here over the past couple of years.
That resulted in several other gangs popping up and the murder rate just
about doubling.
These new gangs are more difficult to infiltrate too as they are largely
ethnic.
Asian, Somalian, Native.
More vicious as well.
--
Bob Mann
Cap'n, ah need moor pow'r. | 
08-17-2008, 12:52 PM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT On Aug 16, 10:22*pm, Bob Nixon <bigrex2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Aug 16, 5:50*pm, saddlebag <saddle...@aol.com> wrote:
>
> > On Aug 16, 12:00*pm, "BryanUT" <nestl...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > >http://www.sltrib.com/ci_10222573
>
> > Is this a big deal? *Christ, they're all over every big twin function
> > around Ohio. *C'ept for cappin a couple young black kids for not
> > properly tipping one of their strippers and the yearly cop rustlin of
> > their clubhouse, they haven't been very news worthy problems in these
> > parts. *Prolly more of a solution if you're in need of party
> > supplies.
>
> > Then again, I've never had a Hog stolen and stripped for parts...
>
> As usual Saddle you underestimate the bigger METH distribution &
> murder problem on the poor and homeless when discussing "so called"
> 1%ers. Call them what they are or the biker scurge of the earth thus
> giving us real bikers a bad name.
As usual, you miss the obvious solution. Legalize the shit and there
won't be any bootleggers (1% or otherwise) getting rich off the black
market. | 
08-17-2008, 05:57 PM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT On Aug 17, 4:52*am, saddlebag <saddle...@aol.com> wrote:
> On Aug 16, 10:22*pm, Bob Nixon <bigrex2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Aug 16, 5:50*pm, saddlebag <saddle...@aol.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Aug 16, 12:00*pm, "BryanUT" <nestl...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > > >http://www.sltrib.com/ci_10222573
>
> > > Is this a big deal? *Christ, they're all over every big twin function
> > > around Ohio. *C'ept for cappin a couple young black kids for not
> > > properly tipping one of their strippers and the yearly cop rustlin of
> > > their clubhouse, they haven't been very news worthy problems in these
> > > parts. *Prolly more of a solution if you're in need of party
> > > supplies.
>
> > > Then again, I've never had a Hog stolen and stripped for parts...
>
> > As usual Saddle you underestimate the bigger METH distribution &
> > murder problem on the poor and homeless when discussing "so called"
> > 1%ers. Call them what they are or the biker scurge of the earth thus
> > giving us real bikers a bad name.
>
> As usual, you miss the obvious solution. *Legalize the shit and there
> won't be any bootleggers (1% or otherwise) getting rich off the black
> market.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Legalize Mary Jane maybe. but Meth, cocaine or heroin, I don't thing
so!
Bob Noxon.. | 
08-17-2008, 05:59 PM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT On Aug 16, 9:51*pm, Bob Mann <bobm...@mtsremove.net> wrote:
> Bob Nixon <bigrex2...@yahoo.com> wrote in news:10a4831b-445b-4dc4-8f6a-
> 72b53bf6c...@d77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com:
>
> > As usual Saddle you underestimate the bigger METH distribution &
> > murder problem on the poor and homeless when discussing "so called"
> > 1%ers. Call them what they are or the biker scurge of the earth thus
> > giving us real bikers a bad name.
>
> As much as this is correct, the vacuum left when they get busted wide open
> causes even more problems as smaller gangs vie to fill in.
> The HA took a bit of a beatinmg around here over the past couple of years..
> That resulted in several other gangs popping up and the murder rate just
> about doubling.
> These new gangs are more difficult to infiltrate too as they are largely
> ethnic.
> Asian, Somalian, Native.
> More vicious as well.
>
> --
> Bob Mann
>
> Cap'n, ah need moor pow'r.
Good points all, Bob but lets not cloud the issue. These guys are out
n out criminals, all of them. | 
08-18-2008, 02:11 AM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT "Bob Nixon" <bigrex2005@yahoo.com> wrote
Legalize Mary Jane maybe. but Meth, cocaine or heroin, I don't thing so!
------------------------------
Coke and Heroine were both legal until well into the 20th century. Trouble
came with prohibition. A $500/day habit that requires crime to support
would only be a $5/day habit if the drugs were legal and controlled. Sure,
there would still be addicts overdosing but they wouldn't be robbing us. | 
08-18-2008, 02:27 AM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT "Bob Nixon" <bigrex2005@yahoo.com> wrote
Bob Mann <bobm...@mtsremove.net> wrote:
> As much as this is correct, the vacuum left when they get busted wide open
> causes even more problems as smaller gangs vie to fill in.
> The HA took a bit of a beatinmg around here over the past couple of years.
> That resulted in several other gangs popping up and the murder rate just
> about doubling.
> These new gangs are more difficult to infiltrate too as they are largely
> ethnic.
> Asian, Somalian, Native.
> More vicious as well.
>
> --
> Bob Mann
>
> Cap'n, ah need moor pow'r.
Good points all, Bob but lets not cloud the issue. These guys are out
n out criminals, all of them.
__________________________________
My experience differs.
Back in the 50's and 60's MDs handed out 'diet pills' like asprin and it
wasn't long before the party crowd discovered that they could hoard them to
stay awake long after weaker souls passed out. Nobody thot 'drug abuse'
since the MDs were so free with them. Then hippys began ODing on the stuff,
the FDA bitched and the legal supply dried up. A HA from Oakland (?) was
dating a chem major at UC Berkley and she taught him how to cook better
'diet pills' than E. Lilley - originally for their own use. The venture
proved so profitable that it propelled many Angels into the financial
security once reserved for investors in drug companies.
Individuals make and deal meth, not the clubs per se. OTOH no brother is
going to rat out or fail to protect another brother. Kind of like the
Masons and KofC, ya see .....
Remember, in 1910, Coca Cola was 'the real thing' and often used for stomach
upsets. Now we have a bigger prison population than any developed country
in the world. Are we really better off than our ancestors? | 
08-18-2008, 03:28 AM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT Vito wrote:
>Good points all, Bob but lets not cloud the issue. These guys are out
>n out criminals, all of them.
>
>__________________________________
>
>My experience differs.
>
>Back in the 50's and 60's MDs handed out 'diet pills' like asprin and it
>wasn't long before the party crowd discovered that they could hoard them to
>stay awake long after weaker souls passed out. Nobody thot 'drug abuse'
>since the MDs were so free with them. Then hippys began ODing on the stuff,
>the FDA bitched and the legal supply dried up. A HA from Oakland (?) was
>dating a chem major at UC Berkley and she taught him how to cook better
>'diet pills' than E. Lilley - originally for their own use. The venture
>proved so profitable that it propelled many Angels into the financial
>security once reserved for investors in drug companies.
>
>Individuals make and deal meth, not the clubs per se. OTOH no brother is
>going to rat out or fail to protect another brother. Kind of like the
>Masons and KofC, ya see .....
>
>Remember, in 1910, Coca Cola was 'the real thing' and often used for stomach
>upsets. Now we have a bigger prison population than any developed country
>in the world. Are we really better off than our ancestors?
You may as well save your (virtual) breath, Vito. The United States
stopped being the land of the free and the home of the brave decades ago.
It is now the norm to limit others' freedom rather than be brave.
Also, legalization would all but kill several industries that depend on
a steady supply of the criminalized in order to continue generating
their 10's to 100's of billions of dollars per year in revenue.
--
================================================== ======================
Michael Kesti | "And like, one and one don't make
| two, one and one make one."
mrkesti at hotmail dot com | - The Who, Bargain | 
08-18-2008, 11:35 AM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT On Aug 17, 9:11*pm, "Vito" <v...@xxcrosslink.net> wrote:
> "Bob Nixon" <bigrex2...@yahoo.com> wrote
>
> Legalize Mary Jane maybe. but Meth, cocaine or heroin, I don't thing so!
>
> ------------------------------
> Coke and Heroine were both legal until well into the 20th century. *Trouble
> came with prohibition. *A $500/day habit that requires crime to support
> would only be a $5/day habit if the drugs were legal and controlled. *Sure,
> there would still be addicts overdosing but they wouldn't be robbing us.
bingo | 
08-18-2008, 09:15 PM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT On Aug 18, 3:35*am, saddlebag <saddle...@aol.com> wrote:
> On Aug 17, 9:11*pm, "Vito" <v...@xxcrosslink.net> wrote:
>
> > "Bob Nixon" <bigrex2...@yahoo.com> wrote
>
> > Legalize Mary Jane maybe. but Meth, cocaine or heroin, I don't thing so!
>
> > ------------------------------
> > Coke and Heroine were both legal until well into the 20th century. *Trouble
> > came with prohibition. *A $500/day habit that requires crime to support
> > would only be a $5/day habit if the drugs were legal and controlled. *Sure,
> > there would still be addicts overdosing but they wouldn't be robbing us..
>
> bingo
Both were made illegal back then for a good reason and where are you
coming up with these ridiculously low numbers of $5/day per junkie for
support? (please supply long term projected data) According to the
Dutch legalizing dope just makes for more junkies. It solves no
problems, just creates another one. The root cause, life is too easy
and these people in a “natural system” would just die off, Yes
Darwinism will solve the root cause that we're all experiencing or a
life that is too damned soft in the 1st world.
Bob Nixon... | 
08-18-2008, 09:59 PM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT "Bob Nixon" <bigrex2005@yahoo.com> wrote
Both were made illegal back then for a good reason and where are you
coming up with these ridiculously low numbers of $5/day per junkie for
support? (please supply long term projected data) ....
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.narcoticnews.com/Cocaine/...rices_USA.html
"..... a kilogram of cocaine in Colombia can be purchased for around $1,800
(the price for kilo of cocaine paste from the cultivation farm is about
$900) but in New York City can be purchased for around $23,000."
Retail (same source) varies. in Miami it's $70 - 120/gram or some
$100,000/k.
That makes the street price about 55 times the price in Colombia. So you
are correct. A $500/day habit would become an $8/day habit, not he $5/day I
originally estimated. OK? | 
08-18-2008, 11:40 PM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT On Aug 18, 1:59*pm, "Vito" <v...@xxcrosslink.net> wrote:
> "Bob Nixon" <bigrex2...@yahoo.com> wrote
> Both were made illegal back then for a good reason and where are you
> coming up with these ridiculously low numbers of $5/day per junkie for
> support? (please supply long term projected data) ....
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*-http://www.narcoticnews.com/Cocaine/Prices/USA/Cocaine_Prices_USA.html
>
> "..... a kilogram of cocaine in Colombia can be purchased for around $1,800
> (the price for kilo of cocaine paste from the cultivation farm is about
> $900) but in New York City can be purchased for around $23,000."
>
> Retail (same source) varies. in Miami it's $70 - 120/gram or some
> $100,000/k.
>
> That makes the street price about 55 times the price in Colombia. *So you
> are correct. *A $500/day habit would become an $8/day habit, not he $5/day I
> originally estimated. *OK?
Yes but that still doesn't address the root cause. I say irradiate
dope and let the junkies die off, except for legal junkies like me
(vicoden & valium) but then my deer accident is a pretty good
excuse  .
Bob Nixon.. | 
08-19-2008, 12:27 AM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT On Aug 18, 6:40*pm, Bob Nixon <bigrex2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Aug 18, 1:59*pm, "Vito" <v...@xxcrosslink.net> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > "Bob Nixon" <bigrex2...@yahoo.com> wrote
> > Both were made illegal back then for a good reason and where are you
> > coming up with these ridiculously low numbers of $5/day per junkie for
> > support? (please supply long term projected data) ....
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------**-http://www.narcoticnews.com/Cocaine/Prices/USA/Cocaine_Prices_USA.html
>
> > "..... a kilogram of cocaine in Colombia can be purchased for around $1,800
> > (the price for kilo of cocaine paste from the cultivation farm is about
> > $900) but in New York City can be purchased for around $23,000."
>
> > Retail (same source) varies. in Miami it's $70 - 120/gram or some
> > $100,000/k.
>
> > That makes the street price about 55 times the price in Colombia. *Soyou
> > are correct. *A $500/day habit would become an $8/day habit, not he $5/day I
> > originally estimated. *OK?
>
> Yes but that still doesn't address the root cause. I say irradiate
> dope and let the junkies die off, except for legal junkies like me
> (vicoden & valium) but then my deer accident is a pretty good
> excuse .
Why would you purposefully want to harm them? This is supposed to be
a *free* country, no? If yes, then how can you support a gov't that
imprisons adults for what they choose to ingest?
Just like you are able to use medicine and carry on a normal life, you
might imagine that not everyone who has ever used a drug
recreationally is a raging maniac. | 
08-19-2008, 02:37 AM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT Bob Nixon wrote:
>On Aug 18, 3:35 am, saddlebag <saddle...@aol.com> wrote:
>> On Aug 17, 9:11 pm, "Vito" <v...@xxcrosslink.net> wrote:
>>
>> > "Bob Nixon" <bigrex2...@yahoo.com> wrote
>>
>> > Legalize Mary Jane maybe. but Meth, cocaine or heroin, I don't thing so!
>>
>> > ------------------------------
>> > Coke and Heroine were both legal until well into the 20th century. Trouble
>> > came with prohibition. A $500/day habit that requires crime to support
>> > would only be a $5/day habit if the drugs were legal and controlled. Sure,
>> > there would still be addicts overdosing but they wouldn't be robbing us.
>>
>> bingo
>
>Both were made illegal back then for a good reason
Only if racism and oppression are good reasons, Bob.
> and where are you
>coming up with these ridiculously low numbers of $5/day per junkie for
>support? (please supply long term projected data) According to the
>Dutch legalizing dope just makes for more junkies. It solves no
>problems, just creates another one. The root cause, life is too easy
>and these people in a “natural system” would just die off, Yes
>Darwinism will solve the root cause that we're all experiencing or a
>life that is too damned soft in the 1st world.
So THAT"S why so many want to turn this country into a socialist
collective!
--
================================================== ======================
Michael Kesti | "And like, one and one don't make
| two, one and one make one."
mrkesti at hotmail dot com | - The Who, Bargain | 
08-19-2008, 03:04 AM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT On Aug 18, 4:27*pm, saddlebag <saddle...@aol.com> wrote:
> On Aug 18, 6:40*pm, Bob Nixon <bigrex2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Aug 18, 1:59*pm, "Vito" <v...@xxcrosslink.net> wrote:
>
> > > "Bob Nixon" <bigrex2...@yahoo.com> wrote
[...]
> Why would you purposefully want to harm them? *This is supposed to be
> a *free* country, no? *If yes, then how can you support a gov't that
> imprisons adults for what they choose to ingest?
Vito, you're talking follishness. Race has nothing to do with it for
one thing (junkies all over the world) and FREE is for the good of all
of us and I personally don't want the HA or Mongals (an offset of the
need for drugs in this country, outlaws all BTW). anywhere in the
Metro where I live where they're incidently thriving.
> Just like you are able to use medicine and carry on a normal life, you
> might imagine that not everyone who has ever used a drug
> recreationally is a raging maniac.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
That's where you're dead wrong, Saddle. I was experimenting with
recreational drugs about the time you were in 10th grade. And that's
when I found out about their double edged sword. High vs dependence!
The major difference now is that my Doctor carefully monitor's my
current dosage where' as most your junkies are already shooting up.
Bob Nixon.. | 
08-19-2008, 05:39 AM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT On Aug 18, 6:37*pm, "Michael R. Kesti" <michaelke...@nospam.net>
wrote:
> Bob Nixon wrote:
> >On Aug 18, 3:35 am, saddlebag <saddle...@aol.com> wrote:
> >> On Aug 17, 9:11 pm, "Vito" <v...@xxcrosslink.net> wrote:
>
> >> > "Bob Nixon" <bigrex2...@yahoo.com> wrote
>
> >> > Legalize Mary Jane maybe. but Meth, cocaine or heroin, I don't thingso!
>
> >> > ------------------------------
> >> > Coke and Heroine were both legal until well into the 20th century. *Trouble
> >> > came with prohibition. *A $500/day habit that requires crime to support
> >> > would only be a $5/day habit if the drugs were legal and controlled.*Sure,
> >> > there would still be addicts overdosing but they wouldn't be robbingus.
>
> >> bingo
>
> >Both were made illegal back then for a good reason
>
> Only if racism and oppression are good reasons, Bob.
>
> > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * and where are you
> >coming up with these ridiculously low numbers of $5/day per junkie for
> >support? (please supply long term projected data) According to the
> >Dutch legalizing dope just makes for more junkies. It solves no
> >problems, just creates another one. The root cause, life is too easy
> >and these people in a “natural system” would just die off, Yes
> >Darwinism will solve the root cause that we're all experiencing or a
> >life that is too damned soft in the 1st world.
>
> So THAT"S why so many want to turn this country into a socialist
> collective!
>
> --
> ================================================== ======================
> * * * * * Michael Kesti * * * * * *| *"And like, one and one don't make
> * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *| * two, one and one make one."
> * * mrkesti at hotmail dot com * * | * * * * *- The Who, Bargain- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
I'm confused. Of whom are you replying to??? Saddle or me. If it's me
you have socialism defined bass-akwards. | 
08-19-2008, 02:23 PM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT "Bob Nixon" <bigrex2005@yahoo.com> wrote
Vito, you're talking follishness. Race has nothing to do with it for
one thing (junkies all over the world) and FREE is for the good of all
of us and I personally don't want the HA or Mongals (an offset of the
need for drugs in this country, outlaws all BTW). anywhere in the
Metro where I live where they're incidently thriving.
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Race??
One neighborhood I lived in (OB, near San Diego) was glad to have a few HAs
..... kept the street crime and junkies away and were far less likely to kill
innocent folks that the SD police. | 
08-19-2008, 02:36 PM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT "Bob Nixon" <bigrex2005@yahoo.com> wrote
Yes but that still doesn't address the root cause. I say irradiate
dope and let the junkies die off, except for legal junkies like me
(vicoden & valium) but then my deer accident is a pretty good
excuse  .
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One accident an excuse? Reminds me of the dry county where one could only
get booze if you got snake bit so one had to get in line early else the
snake got too tired to bite. I took valium and some other shit for a month
the first time I crushed some disks but didn't like the way they fucked up
my mind. The pain became tolerable in time so the next several times I just
lived with it (still do). Not saying that's for everybody (MD says I just
don't hurt as bad as some).
What I wonder is why school kids can buy dope but nobody can get Cuban
Cigars? Matter of priorities? Too many people making too much money? | 
08-19-2008, 04:30 PM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT On Aug 19, 7:36*am, "Vito" <v...@xxcrosslink.net> wrote:
SNIP
> What I wonder is why school kids can buy dope but nobody can get Cuban
> Cigars? *Matter of priorities? *Too many people making too much money?
You got it with the last one! NOW you understand why even though
neither of us would willingly serve as POTOUS of VPOTOUS america needs
us. If I lose the coint toss and end up president I suppose my first
act is a presidential fait acompli and normalize relations with a
neighbors, free trade, more assistance than even israel recieves. Oh
you get the idea. ;^) Then I've changing the rules mores...the oval
office becomes the official and unvioable herfing room!
--
Keith | 
08-19-2008, 04:47 PM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT On Aug 19, 6:36*am, "Vito" <v...@xxcrosslink.net> wrote:
> "Bob Nixon" <bigrex2...@yahoo.com> wrote
> Yes but that still doesn't address the root cause. I say irradiate
> dope and let the junkies die off, except for legal junkies like me
> (vicoden & valium) but then my deer accident is a pretty good
> excuse .
> _________________________________________
>
> One accident an excuse?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Yeah, moron. One very bad deer MC accident that left me crippled and
in a coma for 5 weeks and in the hopital for 3.5 monhs.. You haven't
been around here very long, have you. Still riding and could outride
you anyday, though
(see photos below) http://bigrex.net/pictures/Boots/Stump.jpg http://bigrex.net/pictures/Boots/Bob_ugly-legs.jpg http://bigrex.net/pictures/Hospital_pictures/
[...] snip
Bob Nixon.. | 
08-19-2008, 05:46 PM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT On Aug 19, 9:47*am, Bob Nixon <bigrex2...@yahoo.com> wrote:
SNIP
> Yeah, moron. One very bad deer MC accident that left me crippled and
> in a coma for 5 weeks and in the hopital for 3.5 monhs.. You haven't
> been around here very long, have you. Still riding and could outride
> you anyday, though
>
> (see photos below)
>
> http://bigrex.net/pictures/Boots/Stu...ital_pictures/
Some day I hope to grow up enough to be as tough as you. But I gotta
say that was a little radical for a weight loss program wasn't it?
OBTW I forgot something...does pushing bike like mine to it's limit
and getting it to give me a little more (stock) mean it could be sport
bike or just an abused 30 year old geri-bike??? Granted I've found
lots of nice brake and suspension bits that take things leaps beyond
the stock crap.
--
Keith | 
08-19-2008, 05:50 PM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT "Bob Nixon" <bigrex2005@yahoo.com> wrote
Yeah, moron. One very bad deer MC accident that left me crippled and
in a coma for 5 weeks and in the hopital for 3.5 monhs.. You haven't
been around here very long, have you. Still riding and could outride
you anyday, though
(see photos below)
Looks like you're healed up nicely but the real question is "did you eat the
deer?".
There was an old Boozefighter who'd lost both legs in WW2. He drilled holes
in his artificial feet so he could hook them on the bike's pegs and shift
gears. I haven't been around long enough to have met him though.
Another man I did meet was in a coma like yours. Dreamed he was being held
and tortured in a South American prison. Said he knew it wasn't so but it
was still real to him.
Glad to see you doing so well.
Valium gave me weird conflicting ideas.... <G>. | 
08-20-2008, 12:01 AM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT Vito wrote:
>Glad to see you doing so well.
Sad to see you not quote so well.
See how it looks when I do it? It's very obvious who wrote what. | 
08-20-2008, 12:40 AM
| | | Re: 1%er M/C Gang in Moab UT On Aug 19, 5:01*pm, dizzy <di...@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> Vito wrote:
> >Glad to see you doing so well.
>
> Sad to see you not quote so well.
>
> See how it looks when I do it? *It's very obvious who wrote what.
He qouted properly. The setting to put in carets might be off or he
cut and pasted (though why is beyond me). Elucidated please.
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