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The one guy by me that lives in Clewiston his name is Wayne.
The Key west trip was a memorable one. Sleepman became the passout man and was spewing beer on the sidewalk. Kimbo was named Mr. Pleasure. Bulldog and Christie were in sad shape the next morning. Carolyn was tough on the Sportster.
I'd know Hogs Breath Saloon pics anywhere. I just don't know the participants. Can someone else post another photo? I don't have any group shots of the Crew. Steevo? Anybody? Thanks!
I must have been photo shopped in there or got really drunk because I dont remember going to the Keys.
It was January of 2009 Jerry, you even led the ride. You had a Co-worker from somewhere in Central/South America rode your Dyna when it was bone stock.
I'd know Hogs Breath Saloon pics anywhere. I just don't know the participants. Can someone else post another photo? I don't have any group shots of the Crew. Steevo? Anybody? Thanks!
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