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Why, Why, Why, does everybody make such a big deal about MB. Stay outside the city limits and all will be fine. Nothing really worth a damn happens in MB anyway. Come on down, enjoy yourself. There are plenty of folks that will welcome you with open arms (and beer). Coors Lite, PLEASE!!
Fine by me, I hear Panama City is putting on a real wingding of a rally and they'll be getting my money.
I grew up on Panama City beaches in the mid and late 90's and I can assure you that they have a nice collection of thongs to look at to and it WILL NOT be regulated!
We should organize crews to go down all summer and picket in front of their finest restaurants and hotels. Hopefully, more than a few businesses will go belly up down there. Bad economy and turning away paying customers makes a good combination for success.
won't waste the time or money, much less the energy to go to MB again.
wish them luck keepin the memorail day crowd away. Al Sharpton will probably be the spokes person for them and it'll make the natioanal media
I used to enjoy MB, but it'll be a cold day in Hell before they see me, my bike or my $$ again...Fvck 'em...too many other places that roll out the red carpet for you...
Want to voice your opinion about Myrtle Beach intolerance and targeting of groups like riders. Then hit them in the pocket book ...
Don't just say you won't go to MB ... let the business community know it as well. Use the following address and fax number to contact the MB Chamber of Commerce. I prefer using the toll free number or the fax, that way it not only cost them when I don't come to MB this year ... it cost them when they pay the phone or fax paper bills.
Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce
1200 N. Oak St., Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
P.O. Box 2115, Myrtle Beach, SC 29578
Phone: (843) 626-7444, Toll Free: (800) 356-3016, Fax: (843) 448-3010
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