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WOW that was fast smitty, you got it in what must be record time LOL
what's next?
Would have rode down by the camp site better picture but it has been raining all day . Did not want to pull it out.
Bike in front or beside of any any Military hardware displayed at a VFW or American Legion hall. Extra points if your VFW or Legion hat is on the seat but not required.
For a small town our VFW has a lot of stuff.
This is my first post in the challenge. In front of American Legion Post 42. Next challenge will be your bike in front of a local ice cream shop, not a chain location if possible. Bonus points of you with an ice cream in the shot. -Doug
Started selling ICE Cream in 1911. In 1930 open this place. Added Ice Cream to Menu in 1940. Fist job for many Local High School Children . Taken today just before opening They always called it a Dairy Bar because the also sold milk products from their own Dairy farm dating back to 1843.
To easy for me on this one. Next post pick the next Challenge. I was riding into town to fill a few more auto tune cells this morning.
Thanks Smitty.
In my area we've been experiencing historically high temperatures lately, so the next challenge will be about anything (non-food or drink related cuz we just had ice cream) that helps you keep your cool.
For example, a shop sign or billboard advertising A/C sales or service, outdoor pool or spray park, you get the idea.
Any sort of riding gear on the seat; bonus points for do-rag.
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