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Lake Poinsette Trump Rally by Valgal and Miserable George

The Lake Poinsette Trump Rally was a great success today…We patriots got together like the brothers and sisters we are to celebrate our faith in our President… Good food, great music and a good time was had for sure… I felt comfortable wearing my red Trump hat here!

I know some of you will not agree with us but that is OK… Really, it is OK to agree to disagree and still be friends.

ENJOY

Valgal

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22nd Annual Biker Bash by Valgal

Another Biker Bash has come and gone with great success … The Warlocks have been helping charities for years and Nana’s House is one of their charities… Nana’s House is a 100% community funded Christian Children’s Home. All their funds raised go to care for children. They do not get state funding so they need to depend on US to help. They care for children in ways their parents or the state can’t… With Love. So please if you can help click the links available below and ask how you can help…

Thank you ENJOY
Valgal

 If you would like to help contact Kim Frodge at 321-724-5111  

www.nanaschildrenshome.com or email: nanashouse3492@gmail.com

UNCHAINED KINGS…second annual party by Miserable George

The Unchained Kings celebrated their second year anniversary with a blow-out on Nov.2, at their CH on Coconut Dr. in Cocoa, Fl. Helping in the festivities were Warlocks MC, Fallen Few MC, Wrecking Crew, U.S. Military Vets MC, Armed Forces MC,  Shadow Hunterz MC, Road Tramps MC (from NY), a Bro from the Scorpions MC (from LA,Cal.) Spirit Riders MC, and a rep from B.A.C.A. Entertaining the gang was Kel-Marie & Canaan, a pleasing duo, belting out what I call contemporary sounds…very relaxing. There was a slow race out on Coconut Dr., and back on the grounds, a burn-out contest. Smoky, but fun!! A set of Jenga Blocks kept several people busy for a time as well. I was busy eye-ballin’ the bar maids who did a few numbers on the pole…HOT!!! Thanks, Mylo and Amber!!! There were several door prizes, and some very tasty food. All in all, an enjoyable way to spend an evening. I’d like to thank 350 and the whole crew for their hospitality. BTW, their CH is open every Wed. at 8PM if ya feel like socializing. Stand up for your country, and, thank a Vet. today….

Miserable George

Valgal On The Run

Today I had such a good day seeing friends… so just remember when you are feeling down just go to where your friends are… Thank you to James Post, my PostPost, I love you and as always Love seeing Lucky from Hard Luck RC… JP my best buddy from Lou’s even came out for a ride out of the hood!

Weather is finally tolerable and having Deer Park Road open again seemed to bring friends up north from Palm Bay… Glad you all came out… Jasper and Rags from Twisted Minds and Glen and Cindy from Mid Life Crisis were in the house too. 

It’s always fun hanging out at Lone Cabbage seeing puppy dogs and all kinds of wildlife… Beautiful… here are the photos of today’s ride… ENJOY…

Valgal

 

Margarita Mendez ARTIST

Margarita Mendez

ARTIST

Margarita Mendez is a Florida artist whose paintings celebrate biker culture, choppers, bike parts, motorcycles, bikers, female bikers, bikers and their dogs, bike aficionados, etc…

Considered “the biker world’s artist-in-residence,” by her peers,  her images are ubiquitous in biker clubhouses and garages, on motorcycle gas tanks, tattoos, and on T-shirts and other memorabilia associated with biker culture.

Margarita’s motorcycle paintings are often set against surreal backgrounds, and distorted skylines. Her colourful images celebrate the artistic beauty of a motorcycle and the freedom of the open road … Many of his images capture the ‘Easyrider’ ethos – speed, the open road, long flowing hair – freedom.” …And there is more to come from this prolific large scale and small scale painter and her endless fascination and inspiration of all that is MOTORCYCLE.

Born: May 10, 1967  Miami, Florida

Artworks: Oil Paintings and Mixed Media of Motorcycles, Motorcycle parts, Bikers, Abstract Motorcycles, Commissioned and Gallery pieces

Education: University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana   and School of the Art Institute in Chicago, Illinois

Award: Fine Art Gallery Exhibitions

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Florida Veteran Dies Alone 2,000+ Show Up to Support at His Funeral

motorcycle group carries American flags during an open funeral service for U.S. Army veteran Edward K. Pearson Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019, at the Sarasota National Cemetary in Sarasota, Fla. (Chris O’Meara/AP)

Today was a day 2000+ people showed up from all over Florida to honor and show respect for a veteran with no family… As reported by Tamara Lush, with The Associated Press.

They came on rumbling Harley Davidsons and in sleek Mercedes. They walked into the service with the aid of canes and service dogs. Women clasped bouquets of white flowers. Men gripped American flags large and small.

Cemetery officials say it’s not uncommon for veterans to die — and be buried — without family. Volunteer groups, such as the Patriot Guard Riders, regularly attend such services. Some in the crowd on Tuesday said they attend veterans’ funerals at several cemeteries in Florida.
Pearson would have been overwhelmed by the thousands who stood in the heat to send him off on Tuesday,
“I think he would have just totally been in tears,” she said. “He’s looking down and probably crying his heart out.”
News of the ceremony at an open-air pavilion area at the Sarasota National Cemetery spread fast and wide in veterans’ forums and on social media networks.

For many in the region — a place with thousands of retirees and veterans — it was impossible to think they wouldn’t attend.
“You know what? There’s no way I’m going to let him do this alone,” said Willie Bowman, 62, a Purple Heart recipient and career Army veteran. “I’ve never met the man. But he’s a veteran and he’s a brother of mine.”

BIKE WASH at BIKE WEEK 2019 by Miserable George

All bikers like bike wash girls.

A little friend of mine, Missy, was working as one, at the Black Sheep Pub, up on A1A, for Superior Detailing, who was kind enough to allow us to shoot a few pics of the girls doing their thing!! I checked out some of their work….very good!!!

Thanks ladies, for brightening up my tiring day…!! Grabbed a meal at the Pub while I was there…excellent !!!

Hope everybody had a nice Bike Week….

Miserable George

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Jay Grose Memorial by Miserable George

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A Patch Burning at the Mother Chapter by Miserable George

The Bike Week gathering at WMC, Lockhart, is usually a fun time, however,

this year, it was a somber day of remembering…

remembering that is, of five Brothers who had passed on to the Freebird Chapter.

Among them was Grub Freeland, founding father of the Warlocks Motorcycle Club. Grub was a Navy Vet who served on the Aircraft Carrier, U.S.S. Shangri-La, as well as duty in Vietnam. He, truly, will never be forgotten.

It was a huge crowd who came to remember the Brothers who had passed, and, during the service, a toast was drunk to honor them all. The fire was lit, and during the burning, as in most burnings, certain figures emerged from the flames…I wonder if anyone else saw them, as I did…?

Thanks to all who made this day one that we’ll always remember. GRUB, and all the Freebird Bros…Rest in Peace…

Miserable George

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WHISKERS…Bike Week-2019 by Miserable George

Not much to really say about whiskers…to look at them, says it all. Some samples we got during our visit to Bike Week this year…

Miserable George

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