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October 21, 2016, 09:52:32 am »
Thunder Beach, Panama City, Fl - our version of Sturgis, SD 10-15,000 bikes show up twice a year for a week long gala, so it is quite the "do."
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Yeah, and they all show up here in Leesburg in the spring for Bikefest. Usually one or two gets killed roaring around after an afternoon chug-a-lugging. The ones who don't die roar around on the highways and keep everybody awake. It's a great bunch. But the town makes a bundle on the thing, so I probably shouldn't complain.
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I note the abundance of hair; is there an alternative - other than chewing gum - to stop the bandana from sliding upward and back? I don't need a Harley to achieve my effect; just walking is fast enough to dislodge it. Now winter is bouncing in, I could use the bandana instead of hiding beneath the brim of the baseball cap, which always interferes with veticals.
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We lose a few each time as well. Most get squished by cars turning into their paths. Some though through sheer stupidity mixed with a little Jack Daniels
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