Seeking Missouri Veterans
#1
Seeking Missouri Veterans
To all Missouri vet's, specifically St. Louis region; I'm currently in the works with American Infidels MC to possibly start a chapter of the club out here. I talked to them last night for quite some time, and they are thrilled with the idea of expanding. All they need from me is at least 4 more guys who are willing to hold rank, and get this **** stated. The only restrictions right now; American bikes only, Must be at least 1340cc's (though Sportsters can get waivers), and for starters Vet's only (only 1 civie per 10 vets in the club). We'd be put on a year probation, full patches and everything, as long as we do some events, be very selective on who else we prospect in, and generally just behave ourselves we're good. Do I have anyone seriously interested? If you are willing to commit either comment on here with your contact info (facebook, email, ect) or pm me. Semper Fi!
#5
Well if you don't like it don't ****ing join. We're not trying to be a hardcore biker gang here, just a group of Vet's riding together and representing a belief and value system we hold dear. The first group of guys who will start the Missouri chapter will be patch holders right off the bat, as long as we pass the one year probationary period, however anyone else who wants to prospect will be treated as such. You don't like the fact that the heads don't go through the same, start your own MC. I'm hoping to find some guys who would be dedicated to helping me start this, not a ****ing whiner. ****ing reservists......
#6
It sounds "hardcore" with all of the asterisk words. But it's why I don't do clubs anymore. Good Luck with yours.
#7
LMAO.. Ahh, this is funny. Somebody's a little touchy! Thanks but I already have my own. All I was saying is that its interesting how some club's operate.
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#8
No man, just frustrated that when I try to get together a club for vet's to support each other and help others, and be part of a brotherhood we all are missing, some jackass comes along and claim we aren't "hard enough". Some of us did at least 4 years, at least 2 combat deployments, some 4-6, pretty sure that's "hard enough", we don't have **** me need to prove anyone. And shame on you being a vet yourself, you could at least understand we're trying to help vets, not be a punks.
#9
.......some jackass comes along and claim we aren't "hard enough". Some of us did at least 4 years, at least 2 combat deployments, some 4-6, pretty sure that's "hard enough", we don't have **** me need to prove anyone. And shame on you being a vet yourself, you could at least understand we're trying to help vets, not be a punks.
Anyway, good luck.
#10
Easy there hero. He was remarking about the very unconventional and non-traditional method in which you plan on starting a "club". Typically, you join a MC because you see how they operate and spend time with members, ensuring a good fit for you and the club. How else would you know if they truly are the club for you. I bet if you looked hard enough, you would find a prominent vets club right in your area.
Anyway, good luck.
Anyway, good luck.