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fatbryan

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Just got home from there, i have to agree with others i was dissapointed. I did get a good deal on a harley davidson helment though. They had brand new ones for 60 dollars, got me a real cool skull one. Here are some pics, please enjoy, check out the Sopranos bike.
 

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Here is a few more, i have to say when i saw the veterans of war bike i had tears in my eyes. I lost my dad 4 years ago a vietnahm vet who was shot and was operated on with dirty surgical tools and died of CJD 40 years later he was only 56. IM sure he would of been proud of this bike.
 

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I'd say it looks like a decent event - nice pics. Thanks for giving us a peek - maybe the recent weather had something to do w/poor turn-out???
 
Here is a few more, i have to say when i saw the veterans of war bike i had tears in my eyes. I lost my dad 4 years ago a vietnahm vet who was shot and was operated on with dirty surgical tools and died of CJD 40 years later he was only 56. IM sure he would of been proud of this bike.

Bryan I feel for your lose. I too served in the Nam and have had many health issues but I am glad to have served my country. The guy that owns that bike is named Lee. I agree it brings tears to my eyes each and every time I see him.
 
Nice pics, thanks for sharing them. I bet your dad was proud to serve, sorry for your loss.
 
Thanks everyone, my dad was a true american hero. He would never talk about it, but one day as a adult. I found his letter how he got his bronze star. His group was under heavy fire, when my dad picked up a M60 and layed down heavy rounds so they coud reach safety. when he was shot in the back. He had purple heart and bronze star. HE loved america and to this day i show my flag with respect every day. Love you dad and miss you.
 
Thanks for sharing the pics and the story of your father, sorry for your loss a true American
 
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