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well its the 7th y'all! only a couple of weeks left! this year a buddy and myself are bringing our bikes to ride again, and we are also bringing a couple of hot rod bikes that my buddys dad (who loves in laughlin) is going to try to sell! these are bad to the bone show bikes featured on the cover of hot bike a few years back! never done something like this before, but as we all know there is alot of money floating around town during this weekend! hope it is successful! (or maybe we will just ride the 50000 dollar bikes instead! haha
will be partying at the tropicana at nite, or across the street listening to chris hyatt, (stevie ray tribute) this guys is incredible! see ya there!
laine
with this crap spring we have had in spokane it will be so nice to see sunshine and warm weather! oatman, kingman, havasu, avi, harrahs seafood buffet! haha although we have no plans for the 3 days!
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