how many people ride with a motorcycle club outlaw or otherwise
#1
how many people ride with a motorcycle club outlaw or otherwise
got invited to prospect for the soul brothers motorcycle club i can't imagine what they want with a middle aged white rocker
there webpage is geared toward the urban culture and from the photos of the runs there was propably 10 percent white boys, or less
does anybody know anything about them? does prospecting consist of unlawful conduct?
i have never worn colors or looked for the oppurtunity to do so
so what do you think?
there webpage is geared toward the urban culture and from the photos of the runs there was propably 10 percent white boys, or less
does anybody know anything about them? does prospecting consist of unlawful conduct?
i have never worn colors or looked for the oppurtunity to do so
so what do you think?
#4
+1. Best advice you will get on this one. Sounds like they may just be trying to bolster their ranks unless they know you pretty well in which case I would think you would know something about them. JMO.
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Nope, never even heard of them. The only way you will know if their prospecting requires illegal conduct is to ask them, or go ahead a prospect if you are interested. I am sure you will find out soon enough.
Ask yourself this question. "Would I go to extreme measures to defend my family including perhaps an illgeal activity?" When you join an MC, you are in fact joining a family in most cases. But I am with Eyespy, I find it odd too.
Ask yourself this question. "Would I go to extreme measures to defend my family including perhaps an illgeal activity?" When you join an MC, you are in fact joining a family in most cases. But I am with Eyespy, I find it odd too.
Last edited by travroc; 06-04-2009 at 12:35 AM.
#6
It's odd that you are invited to prospect with a club you know little about or them knowing something about you..
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#7
The prospect period is a time for you and the PHs to check each other out for lack of a better term. If you decide they aren't for you, just say so. There won't be any hard feelings. As far as club business, that stays within the club.
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got invited to prospect for the soul brothers motorcycle club i can't imagine what they want with a middle aged white rocker
there webpage is geared toward the urban culture and from the photos of the runs there was propably 10 percent white boys, or less
does anybody know anything about them? does prospecting consist of unlawful conduct?
i have never worn colors or looked for the oppurtunity to do so
so what do you think?
there webpage is geared toward the urban culture and from the photos of the runs there was propably 10 percent white boys, or less
does anybody know anything about them? does prospecting consist of unlawful conduct?
i have never worn colors or looked for the oppurtunity to do so
so what do you think?
OR worse , the 'other white meat' said "No", as posted above, and they are now looking for a new club "house boy".
"Prospect, warsh my Busa"
"Prospect, git me a wine cooler"
"Prospect, watch the door"
"Prospect, go out and git us some Church's and some hookas"
Have to be honest, with a name like "Freebyrd", I had you pigeon holed as a Lynyrd Skynyrd sorta playa, not a rappa.
Sorry, IT was all jus' laying there.
Don't know 'em, never heard of 'em. Let me guess, one patch club?? BUT if they walked up to you, to 'ask' you to prospect, it is MY GUESS, and ONLY that, that they are NOT into any sort of illegal activity.
IF they were, they would be much more discreet, and flying off the radar, NOT walking up to peeps that barely know 'em, and askin' them to prospect. BUT that is JMFUO.
Course, if you be the guy in the band, who normally supplies the 'party goods', and the 'hookas', word has obviously gotten out, on you.
Last edited by Da Gumpmeister; 06-04-2009 at 05:31 AM.
#10
The one time I thought I might like to wear colors,was after meeting and riding with a few patch wearers here in Maine.It would have never worked for me.You would be wize to talk to some of them and get a good feel for what would be expected of you,and the time you would need to put in.Good Luck