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With all due respect, I didn't say have a right. I was saying I would like to become a Boozefighter. Earn the respect, trust, and brotherhood.
You can not seriously ask perfect strangers on an internet forum how to earn trust and respect. If you don't know how they are earned, then you're not MC material in the first place.
Really? Because the BFMC was started on the WEST COAST.
You would not fit in. Obviously you don't know any BFMC members.
& I understand they have chapters all over the US, I guess, what I should have said is they seem to be more active on the east side of the Mississippi. & yeah, I figure lots will shoot at me w/ here's some & what not, but, I also live w/ in 2 miles of an 'Outlaws MC' clubhouse & rarely, if ever, see them actively participating in daily life or the affairs, biker related, around here...don't know why...& don't care.
& I understand they have chapters all over the US, I guess, what I should have said is they seem to be more active on the east side of the Mississippi. & yeah, I figure lots will shoot at me w/ here's some & what not, but, I also live w/ in 2 miles of an 'Outlaws MC' clubhouse & rarely, if ever, see them actively participating in daily life or the affairs, biker related, around here...don't know why...& don't care.
Out here, I see BFMC members all over.
In MY opinion, most 1% clubs typically only attend to their club business or friends of the club's business.
I am currently stuck in Arizona and want to earn the right to become part of the Boozefighters MC. There are no chapters in AZ that I can find. I am not sure how can I do this short of moving?
What made you want to become a member of the Boozefighters?
Still, we, as people want excitement in our lives. The BFMC is a fairly humble or, pardon me, modest group out of them all, yet, exciting. Nobody has asked how to become a Mongol...perhaps too over the top. Too much is just too much, huh?
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