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WTF By Marilyn Elmore

It’s middle January, and this winter has been the weirdest on record up here in Eastern Tennessee.

As I write this, the forecast is calling for evenings in the 40’s and day time highs in the high 50’s and low 60’s. These are strange days indeed;
I don’t give a flying burrito about El Nino… but for real, I understand Central Florida has been WET.  As with us, wet is the four letter word of the day. (Just add an extra “t” if you gotta be a stickler about the dumb number stuff.)
So I’m sitting here, with the rear head blown on my bike, warmish temperatures and a huge desire to ride.  But I won’t. I can’t.  I don’t want to spend any more money that it takes to replace the gaskets and the head bolts.

Well what do we do when we can’t ride? We relive our past experiences through photos or through friends who rode with us.  I ride alone…so it’s photos.

As I’m scanning the thousands of photos I have of my rides, I come across a set from a trip to West Va.  It involves roadside history signs, covered bridges and Confederate Monuments.  Living in the south encourages one to understand the Southern Pride that lives inherently within each of us.   Well, ok…I’m not a born in the South real deal, I’m a Military Brat, a chameleon whose ability to take on the traits and characteristics of my surroundings have kept me sane through many strange cultures over the years.  Yes…that’s how Brats survive.  We learn we can mimic or camouflage ourselves within our environment.   But for me, I’ve lived in the South long enough to actually consider myself “one of them”.  I am a southern gal…for the most part, and I’m proud of the American heritage that has built the South into the epic multi-graphic and colorful social experiment of history as well as the idea of cultural blending of many types of peoples.   We blend, we grow, we change…but we keep some of the historic ideals of the deep South.

I’m thinking of all this political correct crap happening all over the south, the removal of the Southern Battle flag from license plates, the tearing down of historic and beautiful statuary from government lands…I feel as if people are trying to eradicate the history of our rebellion.  It’s as if the sensitivities of some persons is more important than remembering the historic realities of our country.   I liken this feel good knee jerk reality to some folks denying the Holocaust, rewriting the truth, the history of a nation to read like a white washed version of the truth.  Destroying or perverting the memory of the ancestors of the Appalachian people.  The history of the Georgia plantations, the oral memories of the black decedents of the Southern peoples.  It wasn’t all good, but it wasn’t all about slavery either.  Why demonize everything the South is about by neglecting to tell the entire living histroy of the South?

This is not the story I started out to write, but as I continued to look at my photos, the more I was reminded of the events over the past year of 2015.  So I am here now…and I’m saying what I think.  I don’t expect everyone who reads this to agree with me.  If that was the case, I’d be pretty disappointed and bloody over the verbal and mental beatings of those whose views of this entire Southern Pride discussion turns toward me in heated anger.  But I won’t be bloodied over this mention, because it’s within my rights to voice my thoughts…and I know you’re out there.  No surprises here.

So here are some of the Southern Pride photos I’ve managed to capture on my travels.  I hope you enjoy them.  If some folks have their way, these monuments and histories will disappear into Political Correct Hell.   I hope not, but at least I still have my photos.

Marilyn Elmore

January 2016 Bike of the Month – 1974 Shovelhead at Roscoe’s Chili Challenge

Owner: Chopper Scotty

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Fun at H&D Roadhouse in Merritt Island, FL

Here are some pics of a few different days and nights at Harry’s H&D Roadhouse in Merritt Island, FL. Harry always has something going on and bikers are welcome every day. Stop in and meet Harry, he is almost always there! Tell him I recommended the “Harry Burger”! 

EVERY weekend there is something happening at H&D Roadhouse. Live Bands, Benefit Parties, Poker runs and FOOD!!!

Football season is here and Harry’s got the NFL TICKET- Home of the New England Patriots/New York Giants… So stop by and say Hi!

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American Legion Riders Post 359 Bike Days at the Tiki Saturday 9/3/2016

Featuring: Big Daddy Band
Chicken or Burgers on the grill with fixin’s – $6

 

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Eric Wunder

Eric Wunder

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SPOOKS ‘N SCOOTS….a look back…by Miserable George

Spooks & Scoots was started back in 1980, as a tribute to Hillsborough Co. ABATE President, Jim Hill, who was lost in a motorcycle accident. Originally known as “a tribute to Brothers lost, the name was changed to “a tribute to Brothers and Sisters lost” after the death of ABATE sister, Elaine Shearin, in 1991. Being held in October, the party always had a Halloween theme.Records being kept…in 2003, an Eternal Flame Memorial Tent was established, containing boards listing all Bros and Sisters lost in motorcycle accidents…sadly the list grew as the years passed.

I attended this event since 1994, missing only one…2001…the year I lost my wife. It grew in many ways: a helicopter came in in 2009 , providing rides over the grounds, and in 2012, a beautiful new pavilion was erected. Coffin beer coolers were the norm, as was the opening ceremony, where a “dead” biker is carried in a coffin inside the ABATE hearse, to lay in state inside the memorial tent…many tears visible during THAT ceremony. This was always followed by a give-away session, a tattoo show, and of course, the Beauty Contest on Saturday evening. Sunday morning, was the Memorial Ride.

Why did this event cease to happen…??? My guess is, too many other near-by events on the same dates…too bad…I’m hoping that this event can be resurrected …somehow…!! Thanks to Patti Nasrallah and crew for holding things together for all those years. No SPOOKS in 2016…very sad…

Miserable George

 

Harley Rendezvous 2016

We arrived at Indian Lookout about 3 PM on Wed. ( Bikes only allowed in day) , set up camp in the Staff Area, got my Staff credentials taken care of, and decided to take a tour of the camp grounds. Lot’s of Harley’s and people everywhere , set up and waiting for their fellow campers to come in Thursday. Looking at different sites, it is simply amazing how much stuff a determined Harley rider can manage to load on their bikes !!!

Mannie’s Pics

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Thursday morning we awoke to the holding pen PACKED full, and Staff getting everyone in as fast as possible. By nightfall the grounds were really filling up, and there was still a steady stream of people coming in,which lasted into Friday, As always, Friday morning the full blown party started and lasted till late Sat. night !

Haze Rendezvous’ Pics

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With around 50 venders in the vendor area , there was a wide choice of things to purchase and eat. I heard a lot of chatter about how great the Blooming Onion stand and the Chicken BBQ stand were. Didn’t get to try either ,because the Staff meals this year were filling and fabulous.
We had a lot of great music, both on the Day and Main Stages.One of the performers you really need to catch on the Day Stage is Ron Jones, he’s been with us for years and get’s better every year.
Because of our hot beautiful days ( I’ll blame it on that lol ) , there was no lack of female flesh being shown, for everyone’s enjoyment !! Thank you ladies and thank you to the men, for the respect that they showed to the ladies !!

Charlene’s Pics

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Our International Contest was pretty good ( though we could use more contestants next year ), and for a nice reward if you win. This year’s cute young lady walked away with, a LOT of money ( half the 50 -50 sales) , which I believe was around $4,000 this year, Thanks to Lady Amazon for pushing the tickets. And congratulations to the pretty young lady that won !! After the International we had one of the best fireworks displays ever at the “Vous”.

Rick Kline’s Pics

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In closing , I liked to thank the Potter Family for the hard work they do, all year long, to make this event better for us. And to my very close friend, ” Kemp” , your dream is still alive and going strong man !!

Mannie “Lick-um” Liscum