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According to their website, they are not a 1%er club.
Isn't there technically 2 BF clubs? I thought I heard that onetime. Some feud with Wino ***** ended up in 2 clubs.
You're probably right. I remember before Wino died ... he was pissed about some stuff and layed claim to the name. Then I thought I heard that there were 2 BF clubs .... maybe San Diego. Hell ... I don't know.
According to their website, they are not a 1%er club.
Isn't there technically 2 BF clubs? I thought I heard that onetime. Some feud with Wino ***** ended up in 2 clubs.
You're probably right. I remember before Wino died ... he was pissed about some stuff and layed claim to the name. Then I thought I heard that there were 2 BF clubs .... maybe San Diego. Hell ... I don't know.
The San Diego chapter is definitely BFMC. It was started by Snowman, who is basically credited with getting the club going again, at least in the west coast. Great guy and funny as hell.
Oklahoma - Engines were revved and toys were collected for this year's Wichita County toy run. And three local motorcycle club's- Silk -n- Steel, Bandidos and Intrepido all teamed up to host the charity.
After canned goods, toys and monetary donations were collected from riders,-- the bikers headed out on a poker run. It was then off to a party at Whiskey River,-- featuring music, door prizes, and even an auction. Now all the canned food will go to the Wichita Falls Area Food Bank-- and all of the toys and cash donations are for the Wichita Fall's Fire Department's- Operation Santa Claus.
My understanding is that the Boozefighters' MC is a whole 'nuther animal...able to get along with the 1% MC's because they're trusted and mind their own business (which is basically partying and having a good time)...I've seen them mix with at least 3 of the big 4. It's an enviable position to be in, and they can do it because they go back to the dawn of MC time.
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